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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-20 - Orange Coast Pilot~ Sltooting, BolJIJerg Site? ' r Youth Gangs Volcano Fallout Loot, Destroy Over Tennessee; . In. Tampa .Area Flights Limited -. . . .... DAILY PILOT . -Floo--·s Threaten - . ' ***25c*** . .. . 'u-.. ... ·• . ·:·"·'' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1980 VOl. 7J, NO. 141, J S~CTIONS, 11 l"AGl:S Alleged Pyramid Busted By JERllV CLAUSEN Of ... OMly ...... Stafi Costa Mesa poUce broke up an alleged $200,000 pyramid scam operation Monday night in a westside business building near where a man reportedly was shot and robbed of S8,000 in c hain-ga me proceeds Friday night. Investigator Lt. J ack Calnon said police acted on a tip from a man identifying himself as a minister Monday in breaking up the alleged pyramid scam at 8:30 p.m. Calnan said officers took the names of some 200 alleged participants trapped inside the business building when officers moved in. An estimate d 20 oth e r s escaped from three exits. he said . Misdemeanor complaints will be sought from the Orange County District Attomey's orfice against about 16 of those de· t ained a nd be lieved to be opetators of the game .. he said .. Police also are seek1ng. a mts· d e m eanor complaint against the west 18th Street business owners who a llegedly leased their building on Friday and Monday to s uspected game operators. he added. Calnan would not identify the business or list its location pend· ing issuance of a complaint. He said an estimated $200,000 in cash was involved Monday <See SCAM, Page AZ ) Donkey Kills Aged Master TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -A donkey bit bis aged master to death, Israel Radio reported today. lbrablm Kandll, 70, or • vma1e near Ramallah in t.be oceupfied West Bank of the Jordan River. found bla f atber ll'lll& dead in a field near b.1a-home, the donkey'• teeth marks on bia body. the ndlo aald. Police belie¥e the elder KudU, wboN qe wu not reported, waa tryln1 to brlclle tbe aalmal when it broki:= .-bed bJm to UM ud bit bim to ••• Poli~ are 1earcblD1 for U..doakey. ............... 1.:11drr f'i r~ The decision of Judge P aul Egly of Laguna Beach . or- dering integration of all Los Angeles schools, has come under heavy attack from the LA School Board. See story. Page AS. Drizzles Expected To Lessen Scattered s prinkles and, in s ports, a determined dribble greetect the dawn today as a low pressure system in the upper at- mosphere squ~zed moisture out or a dense marine layer over the Orange~t. Spokesmen for the U .S Weather Bureau in Los Angeles predicted a damp day with partial clearing before sides lowered aaain by dark. Forecasters predict the same gloomy pattern into the weekend, except for dryer days following customary nleht and early morning spring overcasts. High temperatures are expect· ed to continue at the mta-10s point although slightly cooler at the beachest with overnight lows at about 80 oegrees. Huntington Bea c h weathennan J . Sherman Den· ny'a = rainfall station to-daf .02 lncb meiatUN f el ovemlabt. . Denny said that makes 17.85 incbet of ra.ln for the year. Today's moitture brlnt• to 21.N incbel the current aeuoa'• total Unee last fal!t Denny aald. EIN•bere, the urance County Flood Control's byctrocraplly ol· flee lilWd only a trace fallinc ln Vllla Part, on SanUqo Peak, ln ·eo.u ... and at Santa Aaa. SU Juan Capbtrano rectived ( .. aAIN, ···~ A.J) , ,. t .. C() * * * ·~.Hele m Fallout Spreads ByTbei\ssociated Pnss Fallout from the Mount St Helens volcano crossed the Mis· s1ssippi River today after caus· ing more traffic problems in the Pacific No rthwest th an a ny blizzard ever has Montana's governor closed s tate offices and businesses. re- sidents of Spokane. Wash . were o rde red off t he s treets a nd airlines curtailed operations as the mountain gone berserk s prinkled some areas with the gritty flne powder up to seven inches dttp The National Weather Service said the cloud. waftm~ at betwttn 25.000 and 41.000 feet. reached west ern Kentuc ky and Ten- nessee this morning and was ex- pect ed to be over Northern V1rg1rua by tonight "But with cloudy conditions it 1s unlikely to be viewed except from a high flying aircraft and then Will only look like a hue at hig h altitude ." a weather service announcement said. The ash. spreading with high clouds slowl y across western North Dakota. blotted out the SUD in Willlston. N .D .• today with a thin layer or dust falling in some areu. Visibility was re· duced from the usual 25 miles to four miles in the west Flights were canceled in and out of Blamarck, Grand Forks. Fargo, and Dickinson . N.D .. because the a s h damages airplanes. On Monday. the thick blanket of ash from the Washington volca no s pre a d over Washingt()n, Oregon. Montana. Wyomlol, Idaho and Colorado. forcln1 schools to close and prompting some enterprising cat11ens to try their luck at hawktnc s urgical masks on street corners. "There's really not too dang much you can do about it ," Or. Robert o. Coffman of the Wyo- mlnt Health Department said u health officials urted residents to Um it outdoor activity. In Wenatchee, Wub., officials (lee FALLOUT, Pace A.Zf Fmwting Approved LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Loa A.nfeles City Council voted Monday wit.bout debate to help buy the abandoned 74 ·acre Goodyear Ure plant in South· Central 1.-An1eles for a • wilt boulinc development. ,. elenS Area· .... ~ RICHLAND, WASH., COVERED BY CLOUDS FROM VOLCANO City la About 130 MH" Ealt of Sunday'• Eruption •No t a Riot' Yoq,th Gangs Loot, Vandalize Tampa TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Groups or r odt·tbrow\ng t een -agers roamed the street.a durinc the niebt. looting stores, stoning cars and 1mashin1 windows in a predomlnanUy black section ol Tampa. "We didn't have a mob, we didn't have a riot," Police Maj. Joe Pelklnitom said today. He aatd th ree loose·ltntt groupe of Juveniles, 15 to 20 in eacb IJ'O'\P, were involved ln the dlaturbance. "They were throwing rocks and bricks at cars with white people and police orttcen tn them." Pelkin1tom a dded. "After they Sot tbrw1b. they 1ot Ured and went to bed.'' Two private can weN atmed and t.btlr occupant.a 1uner;d minor ~un.. from n11n1 st .... police said. Four police cruisen were hlt by flying objects, and one officer suffered mlnor·cut.s. Windows or s ix businesses were smashed, police said. A grocery store. a meat market and a liquor store were looted. No arrests were made by 25 officen sent to the acene, pOuce said. PoUce Capt. A.C. Mcl..ane laid the disturbance, in th• Collete HUl area ol eattem Tampa, wu not neceaartlr linked to rtou ID Miami. CS. TADA, Pase Al> Volcanic Mud Only VANCOUVER . Wash <AP 1 - Torrents of hot mud clogged a rive r be low the convulsing Mount St. Helens volcano today. t hreatening to fl ood several to~·ns Bob Christiansen or the U S Geological Survey sa id a fresh flow of mud. pumice and ash cascaded into the valley of the north fork of the Toutle River on Monday, forming a 200-foot-high barrier at the outlet of Spirit Lake The mud and debris wouJd not be able to hold back rising waters. he said At least slx were known dead following the eruption or the mountain Sunday in an ex- plosion that ripped off the top 1.300 feet of the peak. sending forth steaming mudflows and blasting thousands of acres of pnstJ.ne forest with fi ne. glassy particles Two VlctJms were identified as Fred Rollins. 58. and Margery Rollins. 53, of Hawthorne. CaUf. They apparently were killed Sunday by heat as they sat in theif'car on a road lS miles from the peak. They were later buried by steaming mud. authorities said. The identities of four other (See VOLCANO, Page .U> Co as.t Weatber N laht and mornln1 cloudiness with partial clearing Wednesday after- noon. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and 82 Inland. Highs Wednesday mid 60s to 70. INtllaE T••~~ Word ,,_., att 1"° Mt with Nol»I laureole1 a. ~U GI tchool ~. *1if ne101ldttt editor1. <See Brofft Tf'ONt'S, °" Po{IC At>. ••••• a A, • ._......,. An 11= ........... a .,. t:i.:r' JI .. M ~ M &...., ... =: a: ..... M.a ==-= --.. AM M ~ IP4 == ~=--:: =IC I M.CI • ---- V~ti• of Rioting Miami polic~ and Florida National Guardsmen stand over th~ body of Allen MiUs, shot five times by policemen ~rter ~lls a llegedly s wung a knife toward them. The city is calnung down after three days of racial disturbance c see Page A4). Iran Claims · .4/ ghanAttack · ~ By 'l'he Auoriatetl ~ T~o Afghan government he-IJ copte r g uns hips • crossE'd the Iranian border <1nd fared on an Iranian border village. killing one person. the ofhcial Iranian news agency said today A provincial official was quoted as saying Iranian border guards fired al the funships, but did not da mage them The Iranian government has condemned the Soviet inrurs1on into Afghanistan a nd declared s upport for Mos lem Afghao guer nllas. • Crash Killing Seven Probed HONOLULU t AP > -A Ma rlne Corps a ccident tn- ves t1gation team is trying to de- termine the cause of a helicopter c~ash in which seven Marines died. lnvesUgators found indica- tions of what caused the Sunday crash on the island of Molokai. but_ woul~ not re lease pre - hm1nary findings, according to Capt. Bill Wood, public affairs officer. The CH·53 Sea Stallion. based at the Kaneohe Man ne Air Sta· tlon o~ Oahu, burst into names u~n impact, Wood said. The S 1k.orsky-bui)t, $6 million helicopter is similar to lh~e used in tbe aborted hostage rescue mission in Iran. f',....Pa~Af TAMPA ••• The Mta mi riot started alter four white ex-policemen from the area were acqultled by an a ll ·~hite Tampa j ury in the beatm g death of a black busi· oessman. DAILY PILOT T~f71•)~ 0-.e#led Acfye,.,......,. "-~c--.- •• • f 'ro• Pa9t-. \ I RAIN ... a trace ... that only began at 8 a m. but was increasing, accordin" to the mission hamlet 's official w_eatber s tatlon al the Carl Hankey ranch. Traces of ram were likewise reported by the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor P<.1trol at both Newport Beach and Dana Point Haroor Nixon Stance In Nmv Book Irks Soviets MOSCOW <AP) -The Soviet Union's official estimation of fo rmer J?resident Nixon .dropped a peg wtth a sharp ofrlciaJ con· demnatioa ol his new book "Tbe Rt-al War... ' "Tbe tbidrtllnti·Soviet paint oo this political chameleon is hard- ly accidental." veteran Pravda co rr es pond e nt Thomas Kolesnichenko wrote in a rt?port fr?m New York. "It's one more tnck by 'Tricky Dick.' as he was known he re long before the Watergate scandal." Nixon received sympathetic treatment in the Moscow press d~rlng Watergate and was often pictured then as the victim o( A!llertcan "anti-detente" forces. Hts new book calls for greater American vigilance toward the Soviet Union. Kolesnichenko said Nixon is ·•crawling out or"bls skin" with t~e desire to return to "S>Ublic hf e Death Penalty Rules Refined WASfDNGTON <AP) -Laws defining "outrageously vile, hor· rible, or inhuman" murders as capital offenses cannot be the basis for imposing the dealb penalty unless the victims ac· tually suffered "serious physical abuse" before death, the U.S. Supreme Court says. In striking down a Georgia death aentence Monday, the n a tion's highest court put all ~t ales on no tice that their capital punishment laws must avoid vague or open-ending phrasing. "A capital sentencing scheme must . . . provide a meaningful basis for distinguishing the rew cases in which the penalty is Im· Posed from the many cases in which it is not." Juatice Potter Stewart wrote. Two Killed In Auto Tag LOS ANGELES CA P) Pollet say a game of auto tag may ha" caused a car era.sh ln South Loi Angeles that killed two persona and injured six otbtn -two eerlouaty. CaUfomia ffighway Patrol or. fker Don WalUa sold a car driven by 11-,.ar-old Marco A. Gutierres was struck from bebtnd Monday and knocked into a second cu by a motoritt who ma~Uve beerl chaalnf him or rac with hlm. B · GutJerre1 and the driver of tbe second cu, Antonio Aco1ta Rodrl1uu, 39, of le•lewooct, were ltJlled ln the ac- c l d t n t, Wall l• said . Six l>•aten,en ln the Oullerrea car were lnjured, Repair Approval SOught Tbree Laau•• Btach reai· dents, wboae b o a.es wnt d ltl'O)'M ln the BJ~bl rd Can yon altde. will a ppear befon iht' tlJatt! routal commlH lon Wtdn.-day tn seeJung ~rmit& to r~bu.Ud lhclr homes with oo atrlna• au.athed On another matter. Laiuna phyald.n Dr l!:ullene Atherton Ii appealin1 \ wo other South Coia!lt IWllOnal Commission de· c1i.1oni. Wedne1Sday. 1nclud1Dt on~ tlutt would allow M~ Knott of the Knott 's Berry Farm family permission to add maid's quarters and a recreation area lo her Cresrent Bay On ve home ln .y et another a ppeal. Atherton will ask the state p&MI to tum down a proposed three· level parking structure and senior c1t1iens housU\g projed in downtown Laguna Beach. The Laguna Beach appeals will be heard by the state panel shortly after 9 a m . at the Queens way Bav Hilton, 700 Queensway Drive. Long Beach. Former Bluebird residents Colin Ashllng, George Randall and Steven Wander will uk the state panel to Ignore a proposal that would have deed restric· lions placed on building permits an the r eco n s tru cted neighborhood. More than two dottit homes were destroyed in Bluebird Canyon Oct 2. 1978. and residents a re now in the proc'ess or rebuild· ing their structures But the south coast com · mission suggested deed restric· lions be pla<'ed on the properties that would warn future buyers that the land ··was hazardous at one time," and which state the coastal commission is rr~ from h~bility should the land slide '!lain. Homeowneri in B ueblrd Can· yon cootend the land is sale: and that such a restriction would unl y lower pro~rtv values Or Atherton's appeals of two proJects m Laguna Beach are hai.ed on h1~ behef that the pro- poi.ed c-onstruction 1s too large. · He contests M rs. Knoll's pro- po!.al to add an enclos ed pool, maid's quarters and r~reat.ioo art!aS to her home al 299 Cres·' cent Bay Dnvf>. And he is appealing a regional co as tal com m ission decision .hat perrruls Laguna ~ach and a private devetopment firm to construct 73 senior cillten apart· m e nts above a two level municipal park.ing'lot where the Glenneyre Street citv lot Is located. ,.,,,_ r,._.AI SCAM ••• night in operation or the alle1ed pyraaud game attended by two of his undercover investigators. Those investigato rs Clnally identified themHlves to suapect· ed game operators after all ol the invited guftts had gone into other rooms to transact busi· ness. Ca1non said. Calnon saJd the move to halt the all~ged prramld operation followed a cal received earlier M onday from a man who claimed to W an Oranle County minister. The minister\_ Calnon said, would not give hJ.S name nor b1a church but volunteered that be bad just visited one or bis parishioners who said he had been shot and robbed In Coat.a Mesa. The victim. the minister told Calnon, said he was leaving the 18th Street bus iness buildlnl when a man confronted bim with a .45 caliber automatic platol and demanded hia cub. A atrugg]e eo.sued. Calnon re- lated. and the vicUm waa abot ln the arm and hia a .ooo taken. Calnan said he will laaue an all points request to local poll~ agencies for reports on gunshot victims admitted to hospitals Friday night. The victim, Calnon said. would not report the crime f°' fear of prosecution under laws prohibiting particlpaUon in end· less-chain money ~hemes. T he mini11ter. who would not reveal the victim's name or identity. told Calnon he only wu interested in closing dowo the al· leged operation before some<>M else is hurt as a result ol the la rge a mounts or money in· volved. U nder game concepts . newcomers buy Into a pyramid by paytni S:500 to the persoo uk· Ing them to join. A»ot.ber SSOO 11 passed on to the person at tbe top of the nve-Uered same chart. As pyramid chart Hnet nu. participants move up al¥I tht chart apUt.1 untJl the penoe wbo started 1t the bottom ll OD tbe top and ellitble to collect eome $15,000 In cash. otrlcen U · plalbtd. Calnon aa•d that betldel U· le1aUt)' or the ventur... u.er. could be danferoua to part.le . pint.a. Four armed men. b• •uatilt· ed. could haw 1tolen an Mtlinat· ed $200.000 at tbt alles PIM in Costa Meaa Monday l. . ·-·~-----·--· I • ";3 \ I Ash Path )__" .. , \ ·---\'. \ l ,,-.., \ ' ''1 \;) . --····-· SHADED AREA SHOWS PROJECTED PATH OF OUST AND ASHES.FROM WASHINGTON ~OL....- 0.bna Shoufd Teke Three D•y• to Cron the Continent; It'• Now EHt of Mlaa&a8'ppt Rlv~~NO f'o• P•~ .\f E'rom Pagf> I I VOLCANO THREAT. • • FALLOUT. • • victims wert? withheld pending notifi<'alion or relat1ve1, sa1d Cowhu County coroner D.F. Winebrenner Meanwhile, the daily routine ol much of eastern Washington ground to a standstill as bu.'11· 'i\eues and sdiools closed b.oapil._alL repox.tcd num.e.c..ou.S respiratory complaint.a and fane ash particle. disabled hundreds o( automoboes. Hundreds or miles of state highways .,were closed as clouds of ash threatened vuubihty. The State Patrol said t.he closures exc~ those in the worst wm· ters in Washington history. The Columbia River: between Oregon and Washington was closed lo sh1p ttaffi~ as a ~foot un~eov.oier bn of mu4 red~ the r iver' a depth near Longview and boat captains warted for a 2(}.mile logjam of de~is to pass down the nver On Monday. Mount St Helens continued to spew forth a.sh and steam in a pyTottthmc dJ.splay scientists said could last for years The mountain sent billows of ash and steam l5.000 feet into the air Monday and black ck>uds ol ash drifted east The Red Cross estimated J.000 people ~re evacuated from the lowlands s urroun ding the southwest Wash.ington volcano, which began puffing March 27 after a siknce of more than 120 years. • PorUoa.a ol CUUe Rock and the tiny communities of Laing· ton and Silver Lake were ~vacuated late Monday as wale~ ros<? up the fragile Mbris d am on Spirit Lake The C'it.Je!i; of Kelso and Longview. some 35 miles to the wt-st. were put on alert. Rescue personnel said belieop- ters would head back into the area tod ay to continue the search CM 29 listed as missing. Meanwhile. a wall or mud Oushed down the TouUe R.iver. laking with it a SI00.000 ~ bu1l( by Jim and Nancy Althof. An old teakettle was the only thing ~ behind. · · rve lost e,verythln&." said Mrs. Allhof. who watched the devastation from high 1roond. ··can and trucks went floating by lllte toys. Then It was like the house waa crushed It took maybe five minutes." ~ about dwindlin• food supplies in some areas prompt· ed authorities and crocery stores to launch a convoy from the watem portion ol the state. Gov. DUcy Lee Ray sakl. Steamin« mud from the moun· tainakle flattened huge old fir tree s and ove rturned some 25.000 acres o( timber. ofhc1als r eported. Dead animats were sighted on the mounlJaina1de and the flows heated the Toutle River north or the volcano to as much as \00 degrees Witnesses · said fish 1umped onto banks to "~a~ and f'tSbenes btok>g:ls~ estimated millions of salmon were lulled Scientists said residents or Washington a nd areas to the east r-ou.ld be bedeviled for years by ash clouds. The driftinl ash. which bas put some c1lies ankle· de-ep i.n gnt. could be aggravat ing bul not danaerous. said Dwlcbl Crandell of the U.S . GeolocicaJ Survey. Ma.,py <'ommunil1es across eastft1t WaJunrton. Idaho and Montana were swat.bed in uh aa m U<'h u seven inches ckoep M 1nor )eague baseball games m Vancouver and Tacoma were called off due to uh. and in Montana. Gov. 1bomas Judge declared an air poUutioo state o( emergency. ordering all busi· ness. industry and government operations to shut down. '* * * Mountain Man Lava Victim? TOUTL.,t:. Wash. <A P l Harry R. 'Truman refused to budce for man or mount.am. And his 11Mer and a friend say the gruff. stubborn 84-year -old patrlatth o( Mount St Helens probably is entombed in the lodge he refused to leave S t a t e D ep artment of. Emergency Services ~rsonnel listed Truman as m issing follow- ing ~ 6pkl61on of lbe \"OICano Sunday "ll ..au .happe.n.ed .too usL There was oo chance. no chance at all" that Truman scrambled from bis lodle to safety iD a seC'ret mi ne sbaft he talked about. ~raldine Wh.illng, his sister, said Monday . Anger Emphasized PARIS <API -Pres ident Valery Gtscard d'Estaing was quoled today as saytng be went to his summit wtlh Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev in Warsaw because t.be Kremlin leadership had failed to understand how an· gry the West was over Russian mtervent.Jon m Afgharustan. reass embled their winter s nowplows to gl't rid of the dust. One trooper reported it took him an hour to travel five miles and up to seven inches of ash was re· ported in R1ti v1ll.-. Wash All non emt>r~ency trarric-- including trap., by police and firefighters . ""as ordered hall· ed in Spokane as dust redu~ v\a1b1lity. Police reported cnme was virtually.al a 5tandstill Hundredl> nf m ile~ of roads were closed. Tra veleri> wert! lodged in Red Cross shelters. mote ls. public buildings and churches acrosi> Wai>hinglon. Burlington Northe rn. Unton Pacific and Amtrak halted some uil operations in Washington. Montana and North Dakota as 'Front~r end -Western airlJne& t~rta1led Otghts in Wyoming, Ca n ada , M o n tana and W ashingt.on In Montana to d ay, Gov. Thomas Judge partially lifted his ban on non-essential business and iodustrial activity for all areas ol the state east of t.be Continental Divide. and for two counties in we~m Montana Ofhc1ab in Colorado, wht'n~ res1dent<i with re'lpiratory <111 mt>nt s were urged to slay 1n door <, Sd1d th(' al>h Mn~a ine<I 'ulphur and iron that could taint drinking watL·r Thl' a'ih raised blisters on th4> paint of cars m Wyoming and some pilots reported ha'Vang to r eplace wm~~ and wmdsh1elds thal sustained abrasions whilt! Oytng tbl'ougb the fane particles. One resident o r Lewiston, Id aho rame up with a su~ges­ l1on for d1spos 1t1nn of the a.sh tha t lay up to an rnch deep in !>Orne areas. He suggested the grit be turnC'd ovt•r to the slate De partment of Transportation "lo fill all the chuckholes ·· Hot Weather Hits Fres no By The Mtocja~ Presa The S~n J oaquin Valley's s izzli ng summer temperatures showed up Monday with more heat expected Fresno. m the valley's center had its first 100-degree day oi the year but was the only dly re- porting a century reading to the NataonaJ Weather Service. The n ext highes t were 97 at Bakersfield and 93 at Lemoore. Temperatures are expected to continue nudging the century mark Wednesday with highs between 93 and 102 deli?rees. With Omega, every moment is a golden moment. SLAVICK•s .... ~~·"' Omega's br.tcelet watche!> for lad1\c"S in lusa ous 14 karat yt?llow gold. From $950. 0 OMEG"' FMNol\ i.&Md. N«wpott Cof'ftlllf, Newpott lwt\. 71'J644.1380 w..-.. .... 1 ~ ... , ........ ""to/Nedi0..,..1 llw Oy L.a0Mt9Dt•8-Mlll Aa.o C..-lo. A. ...... I S-<*ao I\.-V .. .,,.._ .. ~.__........ ................. vtJA. ...... a-.. ~,-,,.,,.,~ r I Teilay'•Cl..,l•I N.Y. Steeb VOL. 7J. NO. 141, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1980 N lWENTY·FIVE CENTS Senators' Views Differ on . Coast Park -mu~ea-· Callto.Wa's two u.s MtWOn are Latial dlfterent atanc-es on a bill tbal would lnltlate tbc" pw-ebaM ot an 11.000.au.. na. tioftal urbM pan ln the south Oran,. Oow.ty tout area. Tbe bW, authored by Rep&. Jerry Pau«ton, D-Santa Ana. and Robert ~am, R ~ewport Beath. WU aPt>roved Monday on a voice vote by lbe Houle ol Rtp~Yee. Alt.IMluah both ~,.. of the lrvlM COatt.al National Urban Park bill pndici lt will mtet with . almllar 1ucces1 . when 1t t'OO'I .. &et°" tbe Senate. Stn S.f. Hayakawa aaJd it's too tarly to comment on the bJU. Ph 111ls Staener . a spokHwoman for Hayakawa, sald today tbe senator wJll re· serve bis remarks until the bill is &tudied by the Senate Commit· JOHN AND LORI VANDEAAIET Ideal Couple Plane Crash Claims Lives By ROBERT BARKER Oft• DMIY l'llet s~ John and Lori Vanderriet, who djed together Sunday night in an airplane crash at the Seal Beach Navy Weapons Statioo, were described as u ideal couple by friends today. John, 21, was an outstanding tennis player al Huntmgt.oo Beach High School. "'RE LOVED TENNIS, he IOftd to n1. bu1 mast of all be loved Lori, .. one friend recalled. His wife, the former Lori Gatrell. 20, was a school cheerleader and a homecoming princess. Swe~hearts since their junior year . they were married last August. Both were in the gracrualing class or 1977. The young couple. friends say. had driven to the Corona area earlier on the day of tbeir deaths where the) were buying a home. .JOHN, WHO USUALLY kept his Cessna·l82 that he restored himself at Long Beach Airport, had flown it to Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach the evening before the crash, apparently to avoid weekend traffic. When they returned to Huntington Beach from the Corona area. John became worried about fog, friends say, and with Lori aboard, took off for Long Beach in fear that the weather might worsen. IT WAS ON THAT FLIGHT that bis plane c rashed in the swamplands of the sprawling Navy base near Sunset Aq uatic park, a short distance from the couple's residence. Friends say that Vanderriet encountered trouble in the fog. FRIENDS SAY THAT Vanderriet was in the business of restoring planes at a hangar at the Long Beach Airport Tammie Cox, a next-door neighbor to the Vandernets. who Jived at 4821 King's Circle, said John had attempted to sell the plane several months ago but the deal apparently fell through. Terry Tucker. who said she was Lori's best fnend since the fifth grade at Lake View School. reported that she and Lori went to a show and djnner shortly before the fatal crash. "SHE WAS HAPPY and lots or fun. She told me she was thinking about becoming a registered nurse." "This is terrible, but I'm glad that they are at least together." Lori reportedly was employed by an ophthalmologist in Newport Beach where she fitted contact lenses. -Funeral services for the young couple will be held at 1: 30 p.m. Thursday in the chapel at Westminster Memorial Park. 14801 Beach Blvd., Westminster. JOHN IS SUllVIVED by his father, Casey, or Garden Grove: mother, Mrs. Mary Le»ey, brother Ricley and sister Michelle and a grandmother in Holland. Lori is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gatrell of HuntingWn Beach, slsters Denise and Cyndy White and young brothers J eff and John. Glooa9 Weekend A •ead Drizzles Expected To Ease Gradually Scattered aprinkles and, in 1pols, a determlned dribble lreetecl tbe dawn today u a low .,,..... •Jlf.elala the upper at- mo.plalre tQaesed moisture out al a ct..e marine layer over the Oraqeeo.tt. SpokHmen for the U.S. 1' ............... La.~ pr .. leted a damp day with • ~ eiMft., before aklea ... =bJcld. P.-1 H llNdlct U.. same alooml pattern into tile ..... = for drJ• da1I ~ "'7 allM md _...,mar!s1 ...... o....._. . Rip temperatures are expect- ed to continue al the mia· 108 pol.at •ltllouab 1lllbtl1 cooler al the beadMll~overni&bt lows atabGut• .... Hutttlnl.ton Bea'eh weatbenna . Sherman Den· ll)''I = ralalall ttaUon to-UJ .• taeh moUture fell cmnllllt. l>enD1 Mid tbat ma• 17.~ lnobee al niD for t.M year. Today's moisture briap t. 21,M IDdlll tM CUl'ftftl M90ft'I total ... lMt fall, Denny uld. San 1'1111 caplllran rteelnd a trace tbal only betan at 9 a.m. tee on Eneray and Natural Reaources. ''There are a lot of park bills before the Senate ri&ht now and be wants to wait and sh bow much this one gets ehan&ed around m the subcommittees ... she said. Sen. Alan Cran.st.on. though. is co m milled to lbe b ill. a spokesman said. However, Lu Haas. a Cranston spokesman, warned lbal lbe bill is coming to lhe Senate late lo the year and at a time when several oU>er major park bUls, includlng legislation a ffecting AJaska, Lake Tahoe' and Big Sur , are already being eyed. Under the,terms of the coast park blH. the federal govern- ment would be authorized to spend up to $38 million towards the purchase of land in the coastal hills s urrounding Laguna Beach. The blll calls for an lnltiaJ purchase of l ,'70 acres in the coastal boldlngs of the lrvtne Company. Thia lan.d i.1 con. sldered the keystone of the en· tire park and lfes on the western side of the proposed park. Other landowners the govern· .ment will have to deal w1tb in- clude the City of Laguna Beach, John DeWitt. the Warmington Group and Marcroft Properties. This acreage forms the eastern edge ol the land, largely localed behind Laguna Beach. The bi.11 &eta a deadline of Dec. 31, 1984, for act.iori by the gov. ernment. U action to acqulre the property has not been taken by that time, the agreement comes to an end. As envisioned, the national park would extend from Muddy Canyon midway between Laguna Beach and Corona del . <See PARK, Page AZ> Huge Pyranrld Falls Mes~ Police Say $200,000 I nvolved By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Hie o.lty l'ileC SIMf Costa Mesa police broke up an alleged $200,000 pyramid scam operali~n Monday night in· a westside business building near where a man reportedly was shot and robbed of $8,000 in chain.game proceed s Friday ni~ht. Police Lt. J ack Calnon said ponce acted on a tip from a * * * . BUTbaiik Break s 'Chain' ··-,,. \-"; BURBANK <AP> -Thirteen per son s, including a m an described as a known organiled crime figure, were cited when vice officers ra ided an "endless chain" party attended by Ill persons, poUce said today. The raid Monday aigbt at the OisabJed Veterans H.a11 resulted rrom a week-ms ............ by lbe BurtMmk vtee Ueau md the Los Angeles County sheriff's fr aud detail, said police Delee· live Jeffrey Rickards. He said Jther such investigations are un· :ier way in Burbank. Rickards would say only that ··a lot" of money -in shopping bags -was confiscated during the raid. along with lists of names and brochures describing the get·rich-quick operation "If you had waited a half hour I would have had $16.000 in my , pocket ." one woman re po!j.edly said during the raid. ~ Endless chain or pyramid schemes require participants to invest a certain a mount of money -in this case Sl.000. ac· cording to Rickards -that is passed up the "pyramid" to others already involved. The new investors then a re placed on the pyra m id thems elves and conceivably accrue $16,000 from others whom the investors bring into the scheme. The amounts or money in· volved have vice officers wor· ried about robberies or possible organized crime infiltration. The 1.3 were ordered to appear in Burbank Municipal Court June 6 and were released on their recognizance. They race a possible six months in jail and· or $500 fine. Nixon Stance Jn New Book Irks Soviets MOSCOW <AP) -The Soviet Union's official estimation or former President Nixon dropped a peg with a sharp official con- demnation of hl.s new book, "The Real War." • 'T!Ms thick anti·Soviet paint oo this political chameleon is hard· Jy accidental," veteran Pravda correspondent Thomas Kolesnkbenko wrote in a report from New York. "It's one more trick by •Tricky Dick,' as be was known here lons before the W at.erJta\e scandal." Nlx0n received sympathetic treatment in tbe Moscow press durtna Wat.erp&e and w.u often pictured then u tJte vlctJm ol American "ant.1-deteate" fatte1. 1111 .,.. boc* calla for a.reater Amerlc• vtailance toward tbe 9"leto.uoa. ltolelldchellb nkt NiUn ls ''crawllq out ti bia 1ldn" with the ..._ to nturo to ,,_..,..e Ufe . man identifying himself as a minister Monday in breaking up the alleged pyramid :.cam at 8 .30 p.m. Calnon said oflicer~ took the names of some 200 alleged participants trapped ins ide thE! business building when office~ movedm. An estim ated 20 ot he r s escaped from three exits. he said. Misdemeanor complaints wall be sought from the Orange County Distnct Attorney·~ offi ce against about 16 of those de· ta1n ed and be lieved to be operators of the gam(.'. he !>aid Pohce also are seeking a mts· de meanor complaint against the wes t 18th -Street business ov.ners who allegedly leased their bulld1og on F'nday and ~ondav t o <:U<;pPrrPlf eamt• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .,.~ RICHLAND, WASH .• COVERED BY CLOUDS FROM VOLCANO Cfty 11 About 130 Mtln uat of Sunday's Eruption Tuv Tow m Face CaiJcade of Hot Mud VANCOUVER . Wash (AP> - Mud a nd d e bri s fr om tumultuous Mount St. Helens trapped two square miles of water 200 feet deep today and of· fi cia ls feared a wall of mud water would be let loose on two towns with 50.000 residents. With six known dead and parts o f the Pacific No r t hwest paralyzed by car-c hoking volcanic ash and grit. officials today a lso inc reased their estimates ol the number of peo· pie mlsalng to 98. A 60-foot·wide torrent of water was gushing over the top ol the 200-foot·higb. lbree.quarter·mile wide dam bullt up by mud and volcanic debrts from Sunday's erupUon ol the volcano, accord· Ing to Dave Gwer. state Depart· ment ol Emergency Services operat.ions supervisor . Dwipt Randall, a geologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, said a spill was "imminent." Mud now. could ao all the way to the Cowliu River, he said. coveril\I Interstate 5 and Kello and Loncvtew, 40 mUes away. Tbe water wW llolb down the mounlaln at JO mpb, 1lvtn1 peo- ple time ton., Randall ukl. "ll'I 1olq to happen." be said. ~ for moN erupUoftt from lb• YOlHDO, Raadall Hid, "Tber• It no lndlcalioa tbal uotJMr enapdon la lmmiMal." Tbe ....... Uaat ripped 1,300 .. ~ ........ MISSING -Geologist David Johnson1 30, was last repor:t· ed ~ on the mountain when it e rupted Sunday. His work site was smashed. reet olf the t.op of Mount St. Helens sent rorth steamins mudflows and blas t1n1 tbouaanda ol acre. ol pristjne forest wl\h fine. alauy partieles. Meanwhile, the dally routine of mutb ol eNtem W~ pound to • •ta.ndltlll .. tiual· neues and 1chool1 closed\ ho•P.itale r Ported nume~ respiratory complaints and ftne aab par1Jc1-clihbl*1 buDdndl ot autolnObilel. .. operators. he added Calnon would not 1dent1fy the business or last 1ts location pend 1ng issuance of a complaint He said an t-stimatcd $200.000 1n rash was mvolv~d Monday night m operation of the allt:ged pyramid game attended by two of has ta1dercover investigators Those tnH!Sllgatol'6 finally 1denttf1ed themselves to suspect· t Stt SCAM. Page A2) Dredging Of Bay Appr o ved By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Of -0.IY ~SUH The Orange County Board or Supervisors approved a n agree. ment today which officials be~ve will result in the cleanup ol Uppu NeWlM)rt Bay. Under terms of the agree· .meat. the Slate Fish and Game Deparlalent wUI announce ••a.... plw by SepMmber. 111 9dcUdma,, U. department m ust prepare wfthin ooe y~r a plan for development of the Upper ~e wpo rl Ba y Ecolog1c dl Reser..·e. County and state officials an· to s ign the docu ment an ·• ceremony in SantJ Ana Thur" day at 11 a. m In return for the dredging. th1· county ~ill set up sediment con trots t.o keep s ilt from seep1n_g down San Diego Creek and tht· Delh1...Fiood Control Channel. Those ront rols are to tnclud1• ma1nte{lance of San Diego Creek bet ween J amborec Road and the San Diego Freeway as an m terim catch basin for s alt de· posits The agreement 1s expected to end a dispute between local and state offi cials over the bav cleanup. · State Fish and Game offlClals had refused lo dredge the bay unlil local off1c1als took action to stem the flow Of Silt that IS tum· ID 5? the waterway into a mudflat Supervisor s also adopted a resolution supportmg a Newport Beach application for a SJO million state grant to be used for construction of a catch-basin for sediment control. Newport Beach. along with Ute City oC Irvine and the county. h"ad proposed the catch-basin. originally estimated to cost $45 million, as a key element m halt· ing the flow of silt into the bay. Coast B 'eath er N i g ht a nd morni n g cloudiness with partial clearing Wednesday after· noon. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and 62 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 60s to 70. INSIDE TODAY Word purzl.es ore big hat totth Nobel ~ts Q$ ~u aa .chool lddl . .uy newddtm-editon. f Set Brom Tea1en. on Pogt A9J. .. , .. _....,... ............ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ==--..... ,........ Ila llH I .... ... 1: -------~~~ o.11'1 ...... --,..... 'MOWN A UAlllLtTY' Cll1l1nger ,.., TAMPA. "'· (AP> -01"0UPI of r ock·lhrowln& teen·•t•ra roamfd the &treell durlal aM nl1hl. lootan& atorea. atoolnt car• and 1rn.a1'lq wlndowe ln a predorn}nantly black HelioD al Tampa "Wr didn't have a mob. we dLdn't tuave a riot," Pol.act Maj. J°" P~lkinatom sald today. lie uld three loose·kl'it 1roup1 of juveniles, 15 to 20 ln each lfWp, were involved in the disturbance. Judicial Hopefllls Exchange Volleys ·'They w"re throwln1 rocks and bricks at can witb whit.e ~ople and police olflcers tn lbe m , .. P e lltlngtom added "Arter they eot throuab, they cot tired and went to becJ." Two private cars were stiloed. a nd their occupants s uffered minor U\Junes rrom flying glass. police said. Four police cruisers were hit by Oytng objttts, and oo~ orfk~r sulfere<i.mlnor cu~ No arrests were made bv 25 officer., sent to the scene. police By STEVE MARBLE Mrs Munoz. one or f ive 01"'90.1t, .. 1•sa.tt Harbor Court Judge~ on the June i.ald • Pollet' Capt A.C. Mc lane said lht• d t~turbance. in the College 11 111 a n•a of easll'rn Tampa, was not nt.>et.~urily hoJu .. >d to riots lo Miami. A challenger for a spot on the 3 b 11 d h Har bor Municipal Court ben"h a ot, returnc t c vollt!y, .. calllng Pear an "opportunM." s aid Mmday that a big pl~ ln "I th1nk the voters are far too his campaign is not having inte lligent to buy that argu. California Gov. Edmund Brown ·ment," the Costa Mesa woman Jr. on hiS side N e.:J>o rt Beach attorney said. "He'd have you believe it's Police Seek ldemity of Slain Man a djaease to be associated w1lh llicb Pear. s pealdng during a Brown." caodidate·s forum at Newport The sparring between Pear Harbor Hlgh School, s~ld Judge and Mrs. Munoz ls likely to be Fra~cea Munoz bas a atrlke -the only noise coming from the agamst her'' because she wa.s Court appolnted by Brown more than Harbor ra~es. The four two years ago • other Judges seekmg re-election -Donald Dungan, Richard Luesebrink, CaJvio Schmidt and Selim Franklin -are running Jn vest1 gato r s were tryf ng today t.o Identify the body ol a stranf'led young nude male who they believe may be the latest victim ol the so-called freeway killer. Ji',.... Pap A I SCAM ..• ed game operators alter aJI of the in vited guests had gone mto other rooms to transact busi- ness. Calnon said Calnon said the move to halt the alleged pyramid operatior. followed a call received earlier M o nd ~y fro m a m an who claimed to be an Orange County aumster. The minister. Calnon s aid would not give bis name nor hiS church but volunteered that he had just vis ited one of his parishioners who said he had been shot and robbed in Costa Mesa. The victim, the minister told Calnoo, said he was leaving the lltb Street bu.sioesa buUdlns • whn •mu~ Nm wttll a .~ caliber •utoaMlt!ct ~ 11nd demanded bis c•. A struggle ensued, Calnon re- lated. and the victim was shot in the arm and his $8.000 taken. Calnon said he will issue an all points request to local police . agencies ror reports on gunshot victims admitted to hospitals Friday night. The victim , Calnon s aid, would not report the crime for fear of prosecution under laws prohibiting participation in end· less-chain monev schemes. The minister. who would not reveal the victim's name or identity. told Calnon he only was interested in cl01Sing down the al· leged operation berore someone else is hurt as a res ult of the large amounts of money in· volved. Under game conc e pts , newcomers buy mto a pyramid by paying SSOO to the person ask· ing them to join. Another $500 is passed on to the person al the top of the five-tie r ed game chart. As pYtamid chart lines ft.II, participants move up and the chart splits until the persoo who started at the bottom is on the top and eligible to collect some $1 5,000 in ca sh, officers ex- plained. • Calnoo said that besides il· legality of the ventures, they could be dangerous to partici· pants. Four armed men, he suggest· ed. could have stolen an estimat- ed $200,000 at the alleged game in Costa Mesa Monday night. .. DAILY PILOT T111,f111111 (71•)~ Ct ......... , ..... 161Q1 unopposed. . The Harbor Court district cov- ers the cities or Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Irvine. Pear. an Orange County depu- ty district attorney. a lso said that a fund-raisipg group calling itself Concerned Citizens for a Strong Court was a device used to discourage challengers. He said the group r aised funds early and then loomed as a "financial threat" to potentiaJ candidates. The · group put together an $18,000 war chest. Mrs. Munoz, who received the support of the group, said Pear's com men ts were off base and said the fund-raislng group was comprised ol tbe " pillars ol the commw'lity." The coocemed citizens group. rorDMd • May. Wll. attracted m~area~ln· cludlq former Newport Harbor Union Blgb School District trustee Earl Peterson; former CoSUl Mesa council members Jack Hammett and Alvin Pinkley; Fluor Corp. Vice Presi· dent Jay Reed and former Costa Mes a city manager Art McKenzie. The group attracted 6S donors ln all including five judges and a long list of attorneys and law firms. The candidates gathering aJso included incumbents and challengers for positions on the Orange County Supertor Court. But only 13 of the 20 hopefuls and incumbents showed up. The candidates on hand joked that there were more judges and potential judges at the gathering than listeners. The foram at- tracted :.> persons. ~tians Blamed T EL AV IV. Is rael CAP) - Prime Mi nis t er Me nache m Begin was reported today to h ave sen t a messa ge to E gyptian Pres id e nt Anwar Sadat that placed res ponsibility for setbacks in Pales tinian autonom y 1.alk s o n t he E~yptians. W estminste!' police officers said they are trying to-Identify the victim through fingerprints a nd ~lbly a photograph. Offiet?rs s~id they don't have much to go on and tbey are not aware at this time if the latest victim had been hitchhiking. They say they have received numerous t.elepbone tips since the latest victim was found at the rear of a service station Sunday at 13892 Bolsa Chica Road. Westm.in.ater, about one mile north of the San Diego Freeway. He was described as 16 to 19 years old. dark red shoulder length hair, five feet aix inches '811, 135 pounds • .nu. =·· llub ... f09Dd .. neck wb1cb lncttcate be wu atran&)ed as were many other young white males whole bodies we re found near f~eways in Southern California. A large majority of the victims had been hltcbhiklng. There are reports that as many as 40 young men may have met their deaths unde r s imilar circumstances since 1972. Police also sai~ there are Indications his ·feel and hantls had been bound before his murder which appuently took place about midnight Saturday. Westminster olficera consulted Monday with the Ora n ge County Sheriff's Department to compare lacts about the murder. Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart said the re are slmllarlUes in the s laying and other murders, Including t he death or Glen Barker of Huntington Beach and a Garden Grove youth. The boches of the latter two were found nude near the Ortega l11gh way in the S anta Ana mountams. Meanwhile. Ha rt s aid that s h e riff's in ves tigators are checking out known deviates as possible suspects. ·'It could be one deviate or m o r e than o n e w o rking together." he said . ~--JUST BREAKING-----..... Late IUma from toda11'• uiorld and nat'°"4l MUia ckwlopmftal1. Way Cleared /or Duo l1o Enter TMI Reactor HAJlRISBURG, Pa. CAP) -TectuUcians finished PW'lin& a tiny 8.IDOlDlt ol krypton gaa today, clearing the way for two enal.neen to enter Three MUe Island's radioactive reactor build· int. The 25-bour operation released less than .01 curies ol kryp. ton from an airlock leadln• to the mautve buUdin& that boules Tlll'1 crippled reactor, accord.Int to plant opereton. Pl .. call for tbe two voh.tnteen, both Met Ed employee1, to 'eat.er tbe building tonight. They wUJ be the flnt humans to vea· tun lnlkle liDce March 21, tm, when tbe wont aocldent m the biltory of the lJ.S. commerdal nuclear power Inda.try filled tbe reactor buUd1nC wtt.b potentlally lethal levels or radiatJon. " ...... c ....... , ·~····· SEOUL. South Korea CAP> -The enttr. Cabinet retloed today in apparent pnMst aaalnat the military takeover .of the country and four policemen were reported killed u an ..Umat· ed 100,000 people lta~ed violent antl·ptmment demoutreUoa ID tbe provinelal capital ol KwanlJu, l1DOrln1 1 martial law curfew. • Polke IOW'cee 1akl UM four oflleen weN bit by • etty bul commandeered by IOCD• of Ule proteeten. No oftlcial eontlrma· Uon •• available. Tbe ,_1p1Uou, inekldina that ol Prime llinllt.-5'b. 1!ti::dack· came in an emersene1 Cabiatt aMdoll Oaat I tbe mart.laJ law eommand•1 cloltq of tbe National M· MmblJ IDd tl!e beaDlnl ot au political eettYlb. I\ 'UNSETTLED, UNCERTAIN=-PERPl.DED' ~-... Senate'"'' ... .,, ... District Def ended In GWC Turmoil Del-'!.! ......... _ LEAVES OUESTIONS ChanceNor Wateon PARK • .'. Mar to Aliso Canyon In South Lai una The park's inland boundary would faU midway between the coast a nd the San Diego Free way along a proposed a.l.lgn· m e nt ror the Sa n J oaq uin Transportation Corridor. The agreement a lso pro\1des that the Irvine Company will or. fer 3.100 acres to the park alter the uutiaJ purchase ancf then dedicate another 2,600 acres plus a 500·acreglft to the park. In return for such donations. the Irvine Company would re· ceive assurances that it could develop roughly 2.000 dwelling units on a po rti on or It s neighboring land. The legislation is desi&ned to augment 1.898 acres or land a l ready purchased fro m the Irvine Company for the Crysllll Cove State Park. Both Patterson and Badham said they are hopeful the new bill will be s1cned by P,estctent Carter no later than Oct 1. ' By PHIL SNEIDERllAN °' • ....., ............ Addressing an •dlence of about 130 skeptical faculty memben, Coast Communit y Colleae Dlatrict chancellor Norman f!. Watson defended the .dl1trtct'1 role in the events aur,.,,..,.ttnc tbe re.tpatlon last wut ol Golden West College president Lee A. Stevem. The ecbool'I A<*lemic Senate lnvtted Watson to dartly ewnu leadin1 up to t~• pu11Unc resignati on . Wben th e c ha ncenor finished fielding questions. m any instructors remained "unsettled. uncertam and perprexed." in the "'ord.s oi senate President Wea Bryan. M uch o f th e t eac he r s' frustration appeared to focus on t he quest ions t h at Watson rerused to answer For example. The chancellor refused to say "'ho brought to the attenuon of the distnct the a llegal1ons that Steve ns has been making private use of district property. Although be col'lftrmed that Stevens' personal use of five !>urplus timbers was one of these alle g a t1 ons , he r e fused to elaborate on other dlarpa th4 reporbedl7 line~ leveled ll the Goldeo West official. In tM midst of Wat.son•s talk. instructor Sheldon Nyman asked 1or a show of bands from those fac-ulty memben 14·ho beht-\'ed tht' res1goauon "wa.s really over r. "e timbers."· !'\ot one hand was raised "I think this 1s the largest credibility gap I've seen lll eight years tn t.bls dl.ilrict, and m my view. sloct> the Watereate is.sue with Nixon," Nyman said. Wat.son tnststed that Stevens had violated district policy by u s in1 the timbers for landscaping at his Hunttngtr1r: Beach home. Wh1Je den)'in1 that the district rorced Stevens to resign. the chancellor said that. when the rolle1e pnsident was col'lfronted with the charges May 12. he was told that "one ol the options we wanted to take to the board of trustees was a resignation. nus "'a s not the only option " He pointed out tha t th e trustees last w~k reJttted the resl1naUoo in favor of other conditJons such as a letter ol reprtma;;I and a S2.000 fine. With Omega, every moment is a golden moment. O'Neill ' Ripoff O.arged 8J DA'flD SVl'IJIANN Of .. Oelt!.._"'9 ..... Supervlaor Edison llUler fired another ol hl• pollUcaJ ru1llladea •1aia1t •late Democratic party boel IUeb&rd J. O'Neill Mo.octay, thl1 Ume ieroing in on water. At an al fresco news confereuce east of the city ol Oranae. where work t. under way on the Diemer pipeline project. Miller told report.en: • 'St.retcblng out ·behind me ta the conduit for a gip.ntJc water ripoff lb.al will eventually bring SI billion into Richard J . O'NeW's pocket:• The 3rd Di.strict supervisor. who bas concentrated bis campaign attacks on O'Neill rather than his two e lection opponents, said completion o( the SlOO million water project would m.abte the wealthy south county landowner to develop his vaal holdin1• "bee~ the 10.foot diameter pipeline behind me will go straight to his land." But Mille r claimed no de velopment is poss ible unless O'Neill has the cooperation of the supervisor who represents lhe 3rd Dis tri ct . in whi ch portions of t~e prope rty are localed. ··Richard O'NeiU knows that I will not ~rate ~ his ripoff. The same cannot be said of my opponent. Bruce Nestande," the supervisor said. Mllle r races Nestande. a Repu'blican auembl,yman from Orange and tbe cartoon.lat Russ Manning 10 the June 3 election. However. lo bu campaign, Mill er has contended" that O'Ne ill baa "ptlla~· and "plundered" Orange ty and that the Democratic Party official supports Republican Nt>5tande's candidacy. O'Ne11l. responding to Miller 's allegatJoru.. ~aid. "once ag.ain, Mr. Maller 1s -;bowing Just how desper ate hls campa1gn has become t:nable to raise money l nd lackinj? an~ support m the com m unlt y he continues a c am po1 gn of innuendo a nd deception directed at me ... ~es tand e. con tacted this morning. also sa1d Miller was having a rough time raising m oney and was resorting to "de r ogatory a nd 1ll-foun4ted char j?es .. The RepubLi can Assemblyman said ""'Orie on tbe pipeline began Iona before he arnved on the ....,_ • l*bllc effiieial, but be defended it aa betn& essential to delivering adeQuate water !>upplies to Orange County. ~estande a lso denied there "'e r e a ny t ies between his Cdmpa1gn a nd O'Neill "He 1 Mi ller> knows it's not true." he said The Diemer p ipeline will C:lrr) 14 att'r from the Diemer flltrat1on pl ant near Yorba Lmdo to the c1t1es of Anaheim and Orange H well as eight county water districts. including the one which serves tke area where O'Neill has extensive land holdings. · "It wilt bring him enough water to build a city there of over 80.000." Miller said. He added ... This is a rie<>lf ol enormous proportions. It not only allows O'Neill to get richer. but it leads to more uncontrolled d e\·e t o pm e nt I n Or a n ~e County." A s pokesman for O'Neill's office said development 1n the Rancho Mission Viejo area is not anticipated until after the year 2000 Omega's britcelet watch~ for ladies in lusdous 14 karat yellow gold. f'rom ~- 0 OMEGA . .Reag°"' Carter :Favored By TM Aueclated Presa President Carter and Ronald ·Reagan took another s tep toward the top ol their preslden· tlal tickets t9day. but you couldn't tell it by listening to their rivals. Michigan held its Republican primary today. along with a meaningless Demoeralic vote In which neither Carter nor Sen. Edward Kennedy was entered. Oregon voters apportioned nominating delegates ln primaries in both parties. The state's election, a quadrennial centerpiece before the calendar becam e c r o wded with primaries, drew little activity and no controversy. GOP challenger George Bush pinned his dwindling hopes on Michigan, conceding a victory will be tougher· in Oregon. Ken - nedy sought headway in the Northwest state as a prelude to the-final. big round of primaries June 3. Carter e merged from the White House for a tour of his campaign headquarters where he told staffers. "I do not intend to lose." not at U•e convention and not in next fall's general election "I will be out campaigning between now and the end of the primary season," he said. ·•And tilen we will be preparing eager· ly to meet Ronald Reagan or whomever the Republicans choose." _Lago.nan Gets 3-year Term In Drug Case A Laguna Beach man, convict· ed last month for his part in a scheme to smuggle $3.3 million worth of hashish tnto California. was sentenced Monday to three years in state prison. John B. Hart, 30, had been found guilty by an Orange Coun· t.y Superior Court jury April 28 of conspiracy and smuggling charges. He was ooe of 13 people indict· ed by the county Grand Jury in January who were alleged to be members of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, a group founded by drug advocate Dr. Timothy Leary a decade ago. Hart was s entenced by Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas, who ordered he re- main in custody while be ap- peals his conviction. Officials said the investigation into the ss:beme to import Afghan hashish was touched off after authorities received tips from the Central lntellicence Agency and the U.S. Drug En· forcement Administration. The information supplied by. the federal ageocies led to the interception of 500 pounds of the bash in the North.em California city or Concord in 1978. Hart's role was supposed to be getting the hashish out of the Bay Area. The 13 indictments also followed an 18-month invest.ii•· lion coontinated by the Orange County Narcotics Task Force. pollc)' fw Mlle~· 1aaldtllnt1. aJu.o.p .... I.be etute and not th• um.it cMltlict that control bu• atop fedUU.. AM U. tMill' palley ol ,. movtlll w ..,.._,., "9cbll wbtn another company's atMlten .,.. lmtaUed may coat tMm more ~ &ban taa.y bar1a1Mdtor. '1ft'1 tteetlns• • tremendous probl•m." said Stan Groman. maoa1er ot 8eoeb Advertialq, tbt ttrrQ that places the concrete beac~ at bus stops. It'• not the abehera. manufac· ROBERT AND ILENE MINER CELEBl!tATE IN NEWPORT She Spent 15 Cent• and Won $10,000 In La1 Vega• SI 0,000 Pull NB Miners Strike It Rich By STEVE MAllBLE Ot ........ "'91 ... Robert. ~al Jlewpcxt Beach •aa burryi.Q actoss the lobby of a Las Vegas hotel to sbow bis wUe tbe nine bucks he'd just woo at the blackjack table. Btrr IDS WIFE had him beat bands down. On a three-nickel investment, the Newport woman coaxed $10,000 out of a one-armed bandit at the Mint Hotel. She said she bit the jackpot on her first pull last wt!ffeod. ''lstill feel a little goofy," Ilene Miner admitted. ''Thas is somet.hlng that s.Hould happen to everyone once In their hfe - I can 'tquite believe it. .. ANOTHER TBJNG she couldn't believe is what her Newport Shores netghborl did to her house ooce they'd heard she had woo big lb Veg.as. . The two-story house wu decorated in a rainbow of toilet paper with signs proclaiming "Miner 's Savings and Loan Now Open" and "No-Interest Loans Available.'' Several of her neighbors had tucked loan applications under tbe rroot door. "Here I was still reeling from winning all this money and I get home late Sunday and I see all of this -I thought the world bad gone crazy." THE NEWPORT couple. who treated themselves and an.other couple to a steak dinner and a show after collect- ing the jackpot said they haven't decided what to do with the winnings. "I don't know. maybe the Caribbean." Mrs. Miner suggested, Jetting her mind wander over the PQASlbillties "Whatever we do, it'll have to be good because this'll never happen again." 'Feed tlae A ni•al' Hyperactive Child Confined to Box RESTON, Va. CAP) -A 6- year-old boy. diagnoeed as ha vine a behavioral disorder, was forced r to spend five months in a cardboard box by bis first-grade teacher who wanted the child to ··concentrateonhi.sown work." Handicapped Topic At UCI Seminars Classmates of Richard Rob- bins occasionatly would toss e-n11 into the enclosure ·'to feed tbe aalmal in the box ... accord· lnl to his mother. Peggy Rob- bins. When Mn. Robbins and her bua'f:r Wllllam leame-d that the et.kli t.beit' ton wu sub- jected to at the Forest F.ct1e llemea&ary School ln UliJ aub- W'b of Wubinston, D.C., in· eluded c:oallnement to a box, they took him out of the Fairfax County public school. A eoacert, leetmes and panel diacuaioos are ffbeduled for WedDeld.a,y and 'l'IHlndaJ at UC lnine as part ol a three-day aeri• ol eventa explo.r:lnl tbe ~ potential of t.be Tbe events include: -''BreMtnt t.be Sound ..... rten," a concert and skill ln lilD lan1u11e. to be btfd WedDelday at 1 p.m. in Student Center I. -"~ Your Umlta.'' an OPM fonm aimed at a1ml~· IDI tbe m1tb1 •bo•t lllD· dlcap~ md tblir' ltftl, to be at a p.m. Wtdll11• la Room m ot tbe Ad.mtnWra· .. tloG !=.., It tn t.be Beal World," I lecture OD rebabUlta• Uon by aatre SeblUer, UCI pro- f eaaor, to be held at 12:20 p.m. ~ UnivenlQ Club. -• =fer Temill," I de wttllBradPmb. nat10111l w)leelcbalr te••il ='::::' .. ~~~ datlOll, to be held at \.:;:; Tb•rtay OD the UCI Court. -"The Datlnt Game," • panel dllc1allkm • Utt IOdal We ot badleQDtd •• IDd womm, to be Wd at 1 p.m. Tllun4,2. I• Caml•o, lle11 Cewt; •etMll, "I tbou1bt isolation meant puWnc him at the back of the room out of hands' reach or wMlper reach," Mra. Robbins toll the Waablqton Post. "I HT• comprehended that be had a Jrbll WU Uvint ln." dalld'a mother and others aal be became incr eHlnlly depf911eet by the treatment be neet.ftd at •chool, preferrtna to 9\'0ld otMf' Cldldree IDd a.y ln tb• 4·foot·1qu1re, 1-root·lllfh bos. lured by aoothefo company. that be objedl to. Groman 11id. He 1ald the abeltera can co- exist wUJa bla bencbea. "We would Just like to place our benches ~ to the shelters at b"9 y bus sfops." Cltl• tbat allow ..Svertillng m the public ript-of.way contract · with either or both companies to rurnlsh the amenities at bus a tops. The s he lte r companles. however . guarantee clUes a percenta1e return on tbe ad· verUalftl 1ale1 In •ddllion to mal.Dtal.nUla tbe abeltera. an of· fer the .Cb can't match. The dilemma for Maywood- b as e d Bench Advertising, Groman said, ls that 50 percent of the benches the company furniahel produces no advel'liB· ing lncome That's beca use advertisers will not buy1>encb space in the poorer areu of"citles, Groman said. But the company furnishes ad· less benches In those areas as a OCTD Mulls Hike DAILY PILOT A:J pubUe terVlce, be coatlD~ COil beint olflet by t.be • ln1 revenue11 trom btno• more atnuent anu. It'• a aenic• tbe abelter eoaa- panles don't provide, be added. "The cit.lea are allowln1 tbe sheltera to take over our better (income-producing) spot.a aml our revenues are colng dowa, Groman said. "Eventually we're going to have to pick up those blank benches. We just can't afford lt." ·Fare Hearing Set The Orange County Transit District will bold a public hear ing July 7 to dedde bow much fares would be raised to rover the district's Increased operat ing costs. But the board or directors doesn't yet know how much or a tale increase bus riders can ex pect OCTD Gener al M a nagc:r James Reichert promised due<.· tors Monday to come up Wlth ;i series or revenue-generating op taons before the July hearing Included in the possibilities will be increases 1n monthly passes or higher rares during peak hours, a staff report says The prC"Sent fare for a one way faxed route bus ride as 50 cents. r aised from 35 cents 1n Sep- lt'mber. 1979 Strang!> atta<'h<'d to '-late money used to fund transit dis· 1r1ct operations include .; sl1pulat1on thClt 20 pt'rl'ent or th(• operat.ang costs be covered by rarebox ancom<.- What shouJdn'l be overlooked an the transit district's efforts to meet that 20 percent obligation as a reduction in operating costs. says transit district director. Ph a hp Anthony "You should also look at the other side ol th~quat1on." An· thony told staff 7ember' "'I'm con<'emed that all the at- tention is on one side of it There must be ways to reduce and con- trol the operating costs or th•~ distra ct · · 173 Perish in Fire? Poorhouse Burns in Kingston, Jamaica KINGSTOJ',;, Jamaica <AP I Fire s wept through a gov e rnment·run poorhouse an Kingston today and 173 people - many of them old, some invalid~ and some children -were believed to have perished. Prime Minister Mi ch ael Manley said "first reports from the security forces indicate strongly that this may have been the woric of arsonists." It was Jamaica's deadliest fire ever aod the wo r st anywhere in nearly six years. Only 30 ol the 203 people who lived at the home were account- ed for more Ulan four: hours after the blue was put under control, and five of them were admitted to Kihpton Hospital's" emergency ward sufferinc bums and shock. Most of the people in the home. nm by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation, were aged and several were believed to have been invalids. The home also hou sed a number o r c hildren con s ide red poor because they are unable to look after themselves. The Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation is equivalent to a ca ty council Firemen said they responded within minutes after reeeiving 0 2GG I I Milts o iWICA 11111 ~ I';:: t-""' • .., ..... .: ·~-........ WHERE FIRE STRUCK 173 Believed Dead the first <'all at 12 40 a m . but that when the' amved at the scene names ..,.:l're alread~ leap· mg from tbe Event1dP Home They said mu<'h of the one· story. wood and concrete struc· ture collapsed ao; the~ arrived One man ran out of the bwld ing so badly burned he died in the roadwav. His was one of only three bodies confirmed to have been found in the tint hours after daylight M a nlf'y issued a statement sayin~ tw was "sick at heart to ttunk that near'y 200 helpless old people and little children have daed in this horrible way ·' H e promis ed "the most thorough investigation. No effort must be s pared to have this in· vesUgalloo completed with max· amum speed." Manley did not say why of· ricaals suspected arson. Earlier. fire chief Roy Rldceway wd the cause was not known. If arson is confirmed. Manley nld "it wm..represent a crime •falnat humanity with no equal ittodr~;-. Tbe deadliest fire in modem history is listed as occumn.r at a theater m Canton. China . m May. 1845. v. hen l .670d1ed . In December. 1903, 602 died In a blaze at th(' Iroquois Theater in Chicago In ~ovember. L942. 491 persons were killed an a blaze al lhe Cocoanut Grove ni ghtclub in Boston Today's fue was apparently the deadliest since Aug. 20. 1978, when 422 died in the firebombing of a movie theater in Abadan. Iran This classic six pocket sport short features a doubl~fabric seat, two rear zipper pockets, double--stitched c.onstruction, tunnel belt loops, inside coin'pocket, and is made of a unique stretch fabric that follows the contour of the body, yet gives complete freedom of motion. This lightweight short provides toughness, function, and comfort, along with style. Avail•~ ln 1111. navy, white, ~uf ..• men's and ladies sfz,es. $27.00 · Alto in corduroy, tan and navy .•. mm's only $25.00 BankAmerlcardlMaster Charge m w.ediff Piiia I' , 102& lrviM. Newport~ California. Phone 642-7061 ., T~. Mey ao. 1t10 .-~ ;=:~ ........ lie SOrnebedy Needs It uas. TBSas. svsanrmsaa: New• dilpatchel lndlui. cooaklef'1bM nap la belnC aeoerat.ed ln our ~ot.ral Oran~t.y area over a ~ Hx eduuUon ln· Btruc JWde (M teachers. Maybe lbil proves nothina real,l)' chaqea. Some leachera. however. mlcht ob~ lO the hapllct· tlon that they need An lnatructlonal culcfe 00 the toplc C~rteln quoted atatl tka ml1ht 1u11est somebody needs lt Santa An• schools report ~ pre~nanclea for each 1.000teen.aae gartaenrolled In Anaheim, It a22per t .000. One ofticlal was quoted as saytria. · ··1 he m-Jority of l~ns 1et sex eduuUon from their peers " Now that doea auagest not much has chanted . . . ' SENATOa KENNBDY. '8 aon Ted Jr. hit the h\llUnll here in our region ovemlaht wtt.b appearances both ln Laguna Beach and Garden Grove. plugalna Dad for you· know-what Maybe tl was JUSt coincidence that a certain advertue· ment wwi appearing for CbappaqwddJck lapel buttons in LEST WE FORGET! -> , t"~'' ~UIDDIC~ l -WEAR THIS PI N~ New Campasgn Lapel Button Of/tted to Oran~ County Prople county papers today. The word Chappaquiddick is broken. You're asked to pay $2.50 for the broken word. • Somebody might suggest it wasn't lhe bridge that std· rered the heavy damage at Chappaquiddick. '-'*. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE might want to copy this one . The North Orange County Community College Dis- trict CFuUertoo> has just announced it will hold a sale of s urplus and obsolete property June 3 al 3 p m. up at 1000 Lemon Sl. · Come to L.emon to buy your lemon. · Items offered by the JC people include an eight year- '''d trampoline. vacuum cleaners. and some roof reprur material . Sorry, no surplus Navy tJmbers oo tbe for SaJe llsl. • • • LAGUNA BEACH authorities have just reported they have a mad beheader oo the loose 10 our coastal Art Colony. According to the cop shop report, this mLScreao~ runs around town with a large pipe cutter and beheads parking meters. He picks on the do'-!ble·met.er poles so be gets two beads at a time. Wonder where a t.hier sells a bot parking met.er bead., Maybe he's doing it for what's inside: Two old San Fran· c1sco bus tokens and a washer, maybe . ••• NEWPORT BEACH, meanwhile, has its own qwrk m the parking department. Somebody is running around town painting curbs red without authorization. One hapless motorist parked LD a clear zone the other night and came back to flnd the curb red and a dcket on aw.a wi.ndableld. POliee fixed the Ucket but maybe Newport aut.bortt.Jes shouldn't knock the red c urb mystery artiat. He may have Juat fiJured out how to solve the city's summer congestion problems Love Canal R eside nts Ang r y NIAGARA JrALl.S. N. Y. !AP > After dctulnin.: lwt> federal of< f1C'iul!i for ubout fi ve hourh, ungry rf'tudents of lhe Love Canal are.a say they hope they got their mes1U1Rt' arrMl'I tO the Curler ad· ministration. The resident!! want the> Carter administration to d eclare their . ne1~hborhood u d1siullcr urcu 1«.1 the remal~1ng 700 fomllles cun be moved uway al federal ex '"·nae Ten.,lon, fear and Mnger have> 1ntcn11lfied 10 the Love CMn•I urea alnce the Io:PA 's unoounc~· m l' n t S a l u r d a y t h a t r hromosoma l abnormallUea had lwt>n det.e<-ted a"'ontt 11 of 36 rnident.s bludied In u n.-.can·h JlrOJCCt II lAlfl (AP>"-Downtown bu11De11et lower41d 1tona lbute.n ud putlaJ bul ~ te1umed today U Y~ IUbeided tn llJacnl'I black ....,.,bcwboodl wbe" 15 ,.,._. dMd ln three ~ ot racial vlolenee. "It'• considerably quiet«," laid Dede County poll~ Set. Gera&d A.Rl.*dolph. A force of 3.600 N1Uoaal lnl 11 city bules resumed t.belr Guardlmu and 200 ht•hway routes do'Wl'town and to the patrol~ uslated local poll~ beacbea. W Hhook and bars in patroWD.l'the troubled areas. remalned cloled a second day. Police Hid 300 perlOlla were ar· The death toll from the r1otlq ruted overnl1ht, mostly on WH lowwed trom 18 to 15 wbea minor cba.rgee aucb as violating County Medic.I Exam iner the dusk·to-<lawn curfew. That Joeepb Davia determined that brought the number of arrest.a one of the fatalities rePC>l'ted since Saturoay .U,bt to 936. earlier wu not not-related. A88E88MENT teams began checking an estimated $100 million In damages from fire and looting triggered by the ac- quittal or four white ex- poltcemen cbarRed ln the death of a black businessman. Under force of the tough curfew, only scattered inr1dents were reported Monday night. One suspected sniper was ur rested ond another man wai. taken Into cus tody for J>C2inUng u nnc at a police cru1se1>. Some s poradic gunfire wus heard during the night in the riot-scarred Liberty City sec- tion. Downtown merchants who ;.hurriedly shuttered their busi- nesses Monday amid unfounded.. rumors that the r lotjng WJlS spreading· reopened this morn- Da\11 nld the 1unabot death of VerDOll Jc:Ges, 42. on Sunday was not connected to t.be dill· turbance. "It's abeotute a.a far as the medical examiner's office la roncemed," Devil sal<j. FOUR 0111Ea violent deaths occurred during the weekend. but a uthorttlessald they also were not related to the racial dist urbane«!$ The latest reported victim was a black man shot to death Mon day rught m a confrootation with police and guardsme n al a northwest checkpoint Davis ·s aid Allen Mills. 33, was struck by at least three nne bullets and lwo pistol shots 1n the alterca- tion. Police and witnesses dla· agreed on whether Mills bran· dished a knife at the offi«rs NObodt1 Likes Me. • • Jaaon SruJJy drops a worm into his mouth at Laguru. Elernent.ary School ln Tucson as bis classmates look on It wu QaJ1. ot a venture into eating 8ome unusual fOIW · lncludinc elk mHl chili. chocolate-covered antis aM 1,1velirnl )env Economy Weaker Than Forecast WASH1NGTON fAP) -The nation's tt0nomv was. weaker tn · the first three months this year than earlier esumated. growing at a mere o 6 percent annual pace. the government reported today. The Commerce D<'partment 's measure of lhe nat1on 's inn a Uoo-ac:Uusted output earuer had been reported as $Zrowth ol 1 l perc-ent. on an annual basis. The f~ tnd1c-ates that lh<- el"onomy ls b eading into re U.S. EARNING POWER LOWEST &aNCE '75 -IM cession from a weaker ~ than bad been anticipated, suggesung that forecut.1 o' a relaUvel)' deep downturn may be correct. The ll'rat-quarter growth figure wu down from the 2 J)t!r cent Rrowt.b In the houl thn't· month11 of 1979 und wall lht• pooreal Plbowinf( ~•nee the n..i 1100'11 output fell In the bt'<'Ond quartt>r Jul year, when truckerh hlruc-k und gusohn'• wul'I an i.hort 11upply. An annual rate figure an dlcaitn wblit would occur over the ~· o( » ycor 1f economu· c.'ondlUOf\JJ for o Mngle qu11nt•r co nllnut>d for three murt• quart.en In unoth~r rc>port, tho Com mf'r<'t' fX•parlnlt'nt 1rnld uft..r tax prol1LA o( th•• 1111111111·,.. cor r>oritl lc>tm rt1 ... • :l II p1•r1•c•111 from lh1• h11ul c1u1trt1•r of 111711tu 1111 1111 nuat $155 5 !1Uion m the first quarter of 1980 After a<iJustmenl ror annal.Ion. however. after ·tax proftu were down 12.7 percent to an annual $70 1 b1luon fl was the Uurd t"Onse<:UUve quarter'ly dech~ m ad)usted profit!> President Carter has said he expects the r ecession. which many economtslS b(>heve began in March or Apnl. to tM-"mild High • I • I ' and !!hur1 " But Mh•·r\ 1n• t1~ml! u.,. <'orpor:it1· hnbn' "'' .-11 ... 1...-0. 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' .... t ' .., I th·t t1ve May 22 thru 2B 9.000°A. 9.334% Ar u tlMI J~atc Annual Y K~ For t hose with •100 or more. l nh•tc~t on th is account is....-..-................ .,..n,,.. d N' > t >. snk wn pay th;~ hi ,1tc! Minimum term 1s Hll·er,anh'<~d for 30 months. I Ht'< t1v,, Mdy 1 thru 31 10.7S°A, 11.51% Annual Rate Annual Yield ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO t100,000 by 1 U.S. Gowmment Afrncy Al~Md ~~....,.. •~ 1~ f)ft~ • 1a""""" ac ni. --~' ''*' re..-... ~ t0 ciw. ,. ~ r '°"" ftlUl•J<Jn. IWIQUI,. • ~'" ,.n.J•v •or .-Miv wilhdr_.., Mtd pmhthn c~ ~on~ ~Mw\rt ~· r ' ISAHTA a.ARA (AP\ -A m,a~ eltdricil alpaJ tlall coatl81d a ~al lfantou't Oreat AIOlrtn ..... ment part h .. been blamed for ra_... • tat.al ac.tdent on a roUet couter lat Matt._ ••wt bad a ~ ftHk aeddeol. •• J . Robtrt &a-ulll. Marriott'• uecutive v1ce president, 1Ud M~ In annowM)ina re WU ot a aeven·w•ll Pl'Obtllr~aftldUJ T~e ~. l• wblcb OM train plowed iMo IM-It dae bMrdbUi platlonn ol U.. "Wll&W'a WMalr' ride, killed ll·~ar-..old K1 .. POii of Pll9 A~ "'° ._ boerdta1 the rear ear ot tbe IHd tra1a Eisht other pa tn1en were Injured .......... ~r~• / J SAN DIEGO <AP > --~~_e~perf~ed MCllMlay • a 19-year-old Marine private -ho died after falling sick during recruit tralnlnf, spokesmen al the Marine ( J Corps R ecruit Depot l BRIEF._ sa~dase spokesmen said --------Pvt FAward T Zarate was being treated for a blood infection and shock when he died Sunday a t the Naval Regional Medical Center Medical ex- aminers said results or tissue tests would be need~ lo determine the exact cause or death ~rre•• Flaw•d LOS ANGELES (AP> -The California Coastal Commlasion has drawn criUcism from beachfront landowners over requireme nts that they provide public access to beaches What rt hasn't received is cooperation. according to the Los Angeles Times which r eported in today's editions that, of 1,000 accessways agreed to by property owne rs, at most a dozen.have been ac. cepted by public agencies and opened to the pubhc · ln addiUon. 68 aucb passages are technically open but can't be used because the public bas no way to identify them G.1t11 ltfaHi•911 Q~rlrd SACRAMENTO <AP> -Postal .officials are questioning whether fund-raising letters b> a Paul Gann organization violated its non-pront postal status . The acung supervisor of the mail classification office in Los Angeles, Cha rles Ent. said Monday the question arises because of the heavy use of Gann's name on the envelopes. "An individual is not allowed to m ail non-profit,". Ent said in a te lephone interview Olira110~ Stage Pro•e•t DAVIS (AP) -C hi cano stude nts at the University of California. Davis, were occupying the s tudent newspaper today in protest against an action or the student government Ca mpus police said lat e Monday that no rorce would be used to rem ove the 20 to 30 Chicanos from the offices of the daily California Aggie PROGRAMMED WASHER and AU10MATIC DRYER lid ~:r ---.. (..!. ,.,, ... ,,..,.... DAIL y PILOT Al Egly Ruling Hit. 4 IA 'Sclwol Board JI ows Appeal LOS ANliELES <AP> -An an1ry Loi Angeles &hool Board. ordered to come up with a comprehensive new 1nle gratlon plan for tbe na Uon·s ~econd largest school system by Ju· 'y, uys It won't do a nything until Its 'ppeal ia heard Superior Court Judge Paul Egly ruled Monday that the sprawling 600-square·rnile school district had railed to satisract-0rily desegregate its classrooms with its current pro· gram of Umiled busing. HIS &VUNG AT THE conclusion or a s ix-month trial says. in errect. that the board has 60 days to come back with a plan To m Ba.rtma.n. "We 're lolnl to ftle vigorous obJectJona • Aaked wbettM:r the board would begin p{annJ.ac ~ the f all regardless of Its obj~. Bartma n re plied "Plannin1 for ~hat'>" ·"The Judie has not given ua a pla n ," added board member Johb Greenwood. "We don't have an)'thlna to im ple ment.·· "If' I WAS A WHITE parent, I'd be looking ror a private school or look· Ing fo r a new home o utalde the Loi An t?t.'les Unified School District." said '\Chool board president Roberta Weintraub. The school boa rd had claimed that the limited bus ing Involved ln the l'urre nt deseeregaUon plan had sent m1ddle·tncome Milt.es from the city JUDGE'S RULING STUDIED -Three members of LA School Board, from left. Bobbie Fiedler. Roberta Weintra ub. and Dr Richard Ferraro, examine revised plan to integrate as many schools as pos ible . The ruling was handed down Monday by Superior Court Judge Paul Erly Egly divided the h UI?<'. ~.000 s tudent dist nct into ll zon~ to hm1t the length of bus n des. saying oo stu· dent should have to travel more than 20 minutes to school Some students now t ravel three hours H.Js order covers gr ades l through 12 R 1ta Walte rs. the board's only bl <.1r k mem ber. opposed the challengt-and said the board sbou.Jd study the order Instead of "appealing •U!.t for th~ sake O( appealing." The school board reacted with a 6 I vote Lo challengt-the rultnJi! OdJ,.even Replacement Defeated by Assembly "Irresponsible. d1 s rupt1ve ·· board member &bbt Fiedler <:ailed the rul 1ng . adding that 1t v..ould "bring about the devaMauon of th(' pubt1c S<'hool c;~c;ttm 1n Lo-; An J;!~le' ... wher(' Z7 percent of tht· .,tudenb are lo\ hilt• "THIS IS NOT AN or(f«r . ·addt'd I he board ... mo!.t recf·nt .idd1t1nn 8 l 'T F.GLV'S ORDER dldn 't pl<'d"l' the pro-busing e lements. either One group. Integration Proj· t•cl -.<.11<1 1t would a ppeal the judge's plan bt•c;1use the judge e xempted ,c·hoolc, 1n fo ur zone~ whe re black and 111-.panar percentages a re the highest . · i\11 black, a ll brown kids will be lf'ft 1n st•i::re~ated zones.·· ·sa id at- tornt-' r\rthur Gold ber~ S AC RAMENTO IA P ) -Amid wildly varying es tima t es of California's g asoline supply. the state Assembly defeated a Brown ad· ministration bill to replace odd-t!ven s ales with county plans. 1t happened Monday on AB31S7 by Assemblyman Lawrence fcapUoff. D· San Diego. The bill mustered oolv a 41·32 vote, with 54 needed because it would take elfect immediately after enactment Boat Crash Kills Girl BYRON <APJ An Alameda teen-ager died when the speed· boat she was riding in became s tuck in the m ud a n d was r ammed by another boat near this Sacramento-San J oaquin River Delta communi ty , authorities said. Killed in the accident Monday was Caty Martens. 16. The driver of the ts.root s ki boat. 26-year-Olld Martt GutJeben. also o f Alamed •. w a-s listed in critied coadttion in a Stockton hospital today. A second young wom an aboard needed 15 stitches. SO KAPILOFF' l'AIO he v.cmld amend the bill to takt> t:ffert normill ty rt.e xt Jan. 1. and thl·r etorl' ntt'd on ly 41 votes Gov. Edmund Brown J r ha-. .,aid he wiU abolish the odd l'\'t'n µrogrum when the Let?1s lature pa. ~e~ thl' Kapilofr bill. Mrs. ~Gene Autry pies in Sleep PAL~f SPRl!'GS 1 \Pl 1-'une ral .,enlCP!i ~ill ~· pn\'atf' for tht "'1fr of rormer 51ngrng co"' ~l\' Ccn1• \utn v. h<1 d11 rl in h ... r ''"i'P hert-fr~m a:.·) N und1:.<:lo~i·d t .... u~e.. d fJmil\ "P'>kl·.,m:tn 1980 CARS and TRUCKS• The bill would allow each count) lo devise its own plan lo keep ~aM>hn1· con sumption bcluv. the· J\<t!rdgc !.aid · . , monthly use between July I. 1977. to . Ina \1J f• \utn "'.i., h 1 v.hi·n 'h" r11r-cl \t,md.i\ J ut\e30. l~. · l'lu~ Autry'> "°ert-married For~ :Otilr~ Thf.'\ hJt1 no children I F THE COUNT\' WENT over the limit for three months in a row. the J?OH•rnor could 1mpo~l· h1 .., 11v.n 1·1111 ~ervat1on plan Ka piloff said count1ec; -.uµport lh1· bill because 1t is "a s m atl measure to ensure local n ex1b1hly ·· He a nd Assem b ly m an V1 ct0r Calvo. 0 -Mounta in View. chairman of the Assembly resources comm11 tee. said oil compa nies est1mat<.' that there is enough gasoline for 50 or 60 years and it must be conserved But Assem blyman Robert Hayes R · San Fe rnando. said he had read studies estimating that California alo ne had enough petroleum for 300 years. Autry. who also ov.n.., the California AnJ:c•h · baseball team. has requested lhat no no14n -. bt· <,t•nt Thi· \u1n, h.;<l ll\1 •I 111 l'.iln, ...,pr111a.?-. 1111 :-t'\ c•r.J I ~l·ar-. ISA MAE ~A!-. ROR~ Ind ~l ,,1· !->111\l'} tn !Jun can. Okla . on April t!J, l~l t. and "'a'> tt•achtn.li? 10 the Duncan public !'.<'hf)ol<. "hen '>he met Aul r). then a ut1ht~ telegraph ui.wrator emplo~ ed b:-the Frasco Railroad an 1t5 Southl'm Oklahoma d1' 1~t0n Ill' credited her ··t>m ot1onal ~upport" with hav 1ng helped him try for a -.ingmli! career fi rst v. tth a Tulsa radio station and then at WIS. a c;ta-•LL M •l(ES•. t1on in Ctucago " " His first major record. 'Sliver Hai~ Daddy 833-. 0555 of Mme," was released U\ 1931 THE Al'TR\'S W F.RF: ~ARRI ED ,\µrll I · --Mk for Ray, 1932, in Duncan. and made their home tn Chicago UASl SftaMJST at until 1934. when he came to Hollywood to make tus firs t ftlm for Mascot Pictures lt later merged with HOWAID O.wralet I However. Kapiloff said Hayes was referring to heavy crude. whJch can· not be extracted and refined "under current technology .. other compa01es to form Republic Productions ~8~c5;; I nc ~~================~ PAssBOOKHOLDERS. CoMPAREYOUR 1b f Fill 111 \tJur 111la1 st ,ot1• hac J ....... , .... ~''" ' ' ,, I "' • M~, l:ll ·•1•~ ,.~ ,.. ~ \~IM 'ltU 4 rTP• ··••11•--.•I !· Hdtfl1tl'l ili ll"I"'' ,11.n.,tv."t1h ,..1i1t'• , '"'' '"''"' "'' irh '"••'1\ t:i"tCHll no 4•1 "'' We know tht> person through ;1 Com1n:rnal Credit answer tx?fore you -v.Tite flier . Therl' an· no pas.--txx)ks or it in. The 811[i you can ca m in ~rt1 hcatl':' to ~l't 10!'-t or stolen. a Super Thrift Account of $1.000 or If you'd like to see your money more is probabl y!)()% higher than your begin eamin~ what it's really 1mrt'1. .. regular bank pas.5book rate. And Super send this coup~:m wi ~h your~heck or ~ion· Thrift Accounts opened wi th a mini · ry order. or bnng tt mto a Com~1erc1a l mum of $.100 ea rn 7<'f ... approximately Credit office. For more mformatmn. use 25% higherthan conventional ba nk pas.c;.. the coupon or call us. ~. book interest. Available to California residents onl y. In this inflationary econom)' you r-------------, want your money to earn what 1t's rrally I 0 (""Id hk<' ITY'lll mformaumon ~Thnft Arroona...!J4 I wortk Butyoumaywonder"What's I O H•'l\,m\1 h<'lk ~n•lfll'Ym:lt-rfnr co I I' Qui ' J the ' apcn d 'illJ"'f Thnf1 Atmunt ($3ll mm11nun11 the catch. ·· te snnp y. re 1s none. I , ... -.n1 T\'fll 0 indi1m11 o Jom1 Temnt·v I Super 'Thrift Accounts pay the high o Trustl't o ~m rates you nonnally~iatewith thrift I ... ~ .. .., .. Md I certificateswithouttyingupyourmon· I Mta ,..,__, I ~v. You can withdraw your fWlds in any I C•r"~ zw I amount without a penalty Your \Tl()l'ley I I earns full interest from day in to day 1"-"'·---------- out. compounded quarterly, just like a I ~h~~, T;u• u • I ~k account. . I COMMER..CIAL·CR.EDIT I And your acco~t 1s worry:f ree. . I COMMERCIAL au.oo rtAN ~TW I Its handled converuentlybyma1l. .. or m L .J ------------ AaaWm. 660 S. Brookhurst SL 921Di. (714) 774-6740 • Coron-. o04 F.asa Si.<th St 9173>. (213) 7J.h11ll c.ea ...... 370.f.Mt. tl&h Sl. gJ£O (714)..~., Hm&1..-a..ei.. 10015Goiden Wt>:!tSt 92647. (7t4> 847·ml ....... Vldo. 24-195 Alkia ~ 90075. \714) TJ0.2651 • &Ma Au. l224 East 17th Sll't!ft gzmt, (7l4) 547-5871 \ • I ... • t * T~ey. Mey 20. 1MCI -108T<>N (AP) -,... ...... Urbu A.aaln. queUlkil M an burHUttll wtU aay: pr•ft&e1.'' like dy1funeUon, di.ta· 1taft. are "where pota ol money are to bow man thu Robert ~ erx·buna~rat -ha• written a "The lludy wtll atltmpt to de-ctn UH. dl1equlllbrh1m, dl1· ''&DtrJ level at.andarda for be found . Happlneu ii havtnc about the rill ol "Urbababble," 41 .,.,. pamphlet to brlDI btf\Mi· ttrmlne tht vlablllty ot tht pro. 1111,..ate. acblevtq npertile need nol be mulupie on·1oln• fundinl • '"mlnllY l~mpnMnaible died l'!Olllmon folk back into Lhe 1ram ·a ~c lmpac:tJoe 1D "A fetchlnl new term ta dlt· bJ&b. A proaalaent wbanololilt 10urc•." Jar1ott r11ul1rl1 u11d by burea~nt.lc picture. the tar'911l ana. Nftl111,'' he adda. 0 Tbe public 1alned hit reputation for ex-He says Urbababblen allO MNMatl'ab 1D urbu ·~ Flc~ nplalM tblt "prob-meanwhile, la 1tlll 1tru1&Un1 pertlae la nel&hborhood wlU Uke "intervention," 11 ln meat. I T S X P LA I N 8 I UC H ably MMDI we're Soinl to try to w lt h a 11 mpl• I ack of con· dyn.1mics by conductlna bus tours "selective intervenUoaa will be Atknowled1ln1 hl• debt to U r b ab• b b It le r m a •a .et It wit.at they're doln1 dowft 1en1ua." fortbet:eaeu.eotWomen Voters." lnltlat«I and appropriate treat· R le h •rd 0 . Ro 1 • n ·a dlcbotomlH. prlorltlat, ln· theredoM_,,ltoClya.ny•ood." ··Expertise" l1 imP.Ortant ment modes e1tablllbed H ·' Paythobabble. •• Flct.ter -terface. ltftllhicatlon, hnpac· Urbabebble bffauee wilbOul it. U&&\N DEVEWPE&S bab-ne.,ative factors bestn to lmpect wbo, aa OM·tlm• dlrector of uon and retrofit. V aaAaAaBLB ·~ Ll&E aaya ,,chi.er, a buneucral "la to ble about "fundlne sources" realdenta' locallonaJ deel&ion· Bottwa'a Parkman Center for ,or nample. nchter aaya, a 1rd• beCiDft1q wlth "reductlve be claued amon, the clerical benu.e. explains Fichler. they makla& proceu." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ .. ~~ .... ' ~. .. , ...... SAVE I ,~ 010 ~ .. ~ .. ,...... HE'S WEALTHIEST H. John Heinz Ketclwp Heir Tops Senators W ASHJNGTON CA P> -Sen. H. John Heinz Ill. R-Pa .. who earned OU>re last year than many senators have in net worth, appears to be the richest man in the Senate. Heinz. heir to a food e m pi re th a l e ncom· passes products ranging from pickles to ketchup. reported Monday that he e arned betwee n $1.4 million and $.1 million in 1979 on total invest- m e nts between S20 mUlioo and $30 million. HE REPORTED II· abilities between $1.7 million and $3.6 mllllon. The discloeure came as the Senate released the financial statements filed by members, an annual rite required by 1 taw. ~ The forms provide far less information on the ac tu al worth or in · dividual senators than they did last year. Last year's forms. for f I J : I I t'\j Panty Hose Package of 2 Pr. Rt'gular 2 Prs. 97 c Ab7 21 ""'' Ultra sheer legs. opaque panty, nude heel, rt"inforced Loe. Sandstone or toa.~t colors. SPECIAL Package of 6 Pr. Knee Highs 99~ ., 21..., Your choice of sandstone or toast colors In our tlc ... 1rr~ l>r vt. exa mple. r eq_u_i.~.~.d. ....... ····-senators fo "list assets SAVE 48o/o under 10 p oss ible categories with the top category for assets or SS million and up. THIS YEAR, there are only six categories And the top category en- compasses everything from $250,000 up. The changeover pro- duced some sharp dis- parities in the apparent worth of some senators. Fo r example, Sen. John Danforth. 0 -Mo .. · who has heavily invested io Ralston Purina stock, reported assets last year of between $6.9 million and $17.2 million. That appeared to make him one of the richest men ln the Senate BUT TIDS year. using the new. less revealing. categories, he reported assets of Sl.8 million and up. Heinz. in contras t, used last year's. form. saying he felt it "more appropriate" than the new categories. The earnings reported by Helm dwarfed the total assets s hown by many senators and matched the overall as· sets reported b1 such millionaires as Sen. · Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas. Benben reported bis assets, prlmarily in land and oU, raDled from Sl.3 million to SZ.2 mlllloa - about the same amount aa Helm made during the year. But Bentsen used the new cate1ortes and thus bis actual as· sets may be far un· derat.ud. BENT SEN'S Uabllitiel were between •11.oao and u.1 mil.UaD. Herepart.ed..mnptn 1971 ltetween "°" ,000 ...... S•••t• Demoeratlc ~ .-rt •Jfd .... =qui UHta of " C-60 Memorex Blank Cassette Tapes 2 for 288 "•' 21 .... , Come in now and stock up while quantitiet ISBt. H..\LF PRICE "•· 2' _,, CUT 66°/o ~ •• 21 -·· Children·,, cotton denim 1Jhortalls 1n l:llWI> :I to 6X. . SA VE 27o/o to29l'lo Top Ten Records, and Tapes 7.99 OFF THE WALL 5 77 Michael Jacbon _____ • 17.99 THE WNG RUN 5 77 Eagles • 7.99 MAD WVE 5 77 Linda Roadltadt • 112.99 THE WALL 9 22 Pink Floyd • 17.99 KENNY 5 77 Kenny Rogen • 17.99 AGAINST THE 5 77 WIND Bob Seger • 17.99 GIDEON 5 77 Kenny Rogers • 17.99 GLASS HOUSES 5 77 Billy Joel • 17.99 PHOENIX 5 77 Dea Fogelbttg • 17.99 WOMEN A 5 77 CHILDREN FIRST Van Halen_ • ....21 ..t. \ ' I ~ Girls' Fashion Shirts .~ s5 -~" s:v~ lo 1 5. ~· -.,21..., \.iris" short and long sleeve shirta io MIOft· ed 11tyles. Sil.ett 7 'to 14. SA \l E 'S O Compact-Stereo System with Cassette 14995 R~l199.95 ..,,, ..., Record, play yow own ceeeeue t.apeal AM· FM stereo receiver h• eeay slide-rule tun· ing. S)'8t.em aJAO tw fuU ·siae record chan· 1er and two ape9lctta. S.~ \'E ~z ..... 24-Hoar Plug-in Timer ~ 3ss • • • • • • • • • • • • • Danberry Muslin Sheeta . ....-~ . " . , ~·$6 ;:~ ... .... -J Ill., 21 -!f t'l•t or fltte4 • . A light.hearted floraJ~ design o n cotton; and polyeater Per•;; ma· Preat• aheet.. . . • I SAVE 20 ~'o .• , I 100% Acryl_ic Yarn . ! :;: ····· 3 ..... $2 • • 1oor. acrylic yern in 4 ply, 4 oa. pull • Iliana. Mtdtioe WMhable. Colon. .., 21 _,, ................... SAVE ~zo.9S SilnulecHTV ~ Easy to--<:arry Black I !::.rv $69 May 2 1..., Port.able aet i1 1reat for kitchen qr bed- room, wei&hl juat 14 Jbe.! Quiclc-1tart; 12· inch diar. meu. picture. Flutt.er·reducinc Automatic Gain Control. r ,Se.a .. , c••DIT C4BD.., ·~ ___ ...__ 0 00000 OCJCOO 0 •AllY l(WIS 1un ~r "Cl£UfC£ rr ON S£dS aDOLYINC CllABGE Bent GlaM f,eiliag Fixture 288 :a•.; .., .. ...., 2·111ht fhrture Im brf1ht li1hl lbroqb ---- . .. ,I ·= .: , Tu.dly, May20, tMO Gmup Seeb te Sa¥.e G:rand Canyon Burros 7 , . . _ .. . · .:....l:;ight Filtering Window Shade ~~ular $2.79 ....,21 ..i, White lightwei~hl plastic. 37' • -in.x5· ft. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. ••••••••••o•••••• ... - .. SPECIAL :· ----/ (i:. .-----. --:. ~- :! (' J 1~ •. ~.?.). 10 .. · ~... · .. 2 i! l ,}f ~3 1 1 ·.~~ . s··. \ .·· ..... \ .. .. : · 7·--~r·5 .. ~ \. IJ---. :..:.: :.:..: -~:-~ , ..... _ ... -,... ~- Electric Alarm Clock 347 .. , 21 .. ,, Function de11ign and low price make this an outlltanding buy. Easy-Co -read white dial bas arabic numeral1, sweep second hand. Back alarm-time cont..rola. In o.tr Jf!wdry Dept. SA VE zg<>/o Pre-Cuffed Compactor Rap ftg.el 12 499 .. , .. ..., Two-pl, peper u&erior wlUl polyethylene plmlJc lilllnc. Limns ii hut ...led to ...,. ealeriof tor rip ret1l1le•ce. 12 ba11 per .... ecolo1lcally rr .. lle canyon and dtprtvt nallvt bl11horn sheep and deer of food The <*ilioa lO llUI tbe bwTOI. form.Ur announced Mooday ln the Federal b1l1w~ came after a 2....,. year •ludy ln wnleh ran1en made varloua altempt1 lo remove the donkeYI with UtUe 1uccaa. In one effort, 12 ran1era with lran· qulllHr cuna apent lwo weeks at the depthl of the ~anyon. They caucht 32 burrOI but flve dled -lwo from over'doMI ol tranquUiaer -and the total operation coat $1 ,400 per a nimal. The service estimated it would coet $.165,000 to aet all the burroaout. "WE CAN'T juaUf)' 1pendln1 lhat amount of money when the park is understaffed and underfunded in so ma ny areas," said J im Wailers. a park resourc e manage m e nt s pecia.UsL But the F\md for Animala. the lead- ing &l'OUP lrylng to save the donkeys, say1 St la prepared to spend whatever It takes. ''We will in no eondlUon permit the burros to be shot," said autbor-crltic Cleveland Amory, president of U>4, fund. Its plan involves using tranquillier guns. wrang)en oo horses, portable corrals and helicopters to airlift. the donkeys from the s pectacular Arizona c11nyon. Orticlals estimate that aa many u 40,000 wild burrocs inhabit 10 Western states. The burroe are descegdant.s of pack anima.15 used by pros~rs and then turned loose over a century ago.:_ i.....: .\ \l I·· ·) ., (J ·, . "1. • ,),) .) ~~A...t....4..t.....t... ......... S . .\ \' E 2 4 ~,,() SA VE 20°/a .. ,, 2 Mini Medley lamP6 are an attractive Louch for home de<-oratinic. Solid rolor glll88 body. 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"WE PUT IN the best of everything," Cua sa id "Cus tom ·built r J d ios. bui lt by M an1low's own sound engineer.. That van bas t'Yt-r ything unde r the t.un" But M anl'lo w 's represcnla ti ... es weren't .. at1sfl ed with the job Jnd su<'d Cua for SlS,000 in i.tatc Supreme Court. Fnday, with Manilow a bs e nt, the s uit w·as declared settled. Both ides det'lined to discuss details of the settlement . "THERE'S NO bitter- ness on my part," Cua said ... But we didn't make any money on this deal, with the aggrava· tton and everything . "He has a God·given talent to sing and make people happy, and that's fine," Cua a.aid. "But if I had to do the job again, I'd handle it a whole lot d1((erenUy." Reagan Loses , Temper EUGENE. Ore. <AP > Repubhcan pres1den· t1a l hopeful Ronald Reagan lost his temper when a qu estioner walked out on him dur· 1ng an appearance by the Republican frontrun- ner at the University of Oregon. "You don 't want to near the truth." Reagan snapped Monday night . "That's why you'r e stupid." LATER mE former Ca liforni a gove rnor apologized. "I shouldn't have said that," be told the crowd of about 1,500 which a.l- tended a question-a nd- answer session at the university. ''It ~a s very im- polite." Reagan s aid. "He was just rude." THE ANGRY ex- c h a n ge cam e while Reagan was defending U.S. support or the de- posed Shah of Iran. not· in& thal lhe shah's "sin" may have been that be tried to bring lhe Ira- nians up "too fast out of the 15th century.'· Reagan was in Oregon camP.aigning for tbe state s GOP primary to- day and wu favored to wio tbe race in wbicb a delegates to the Republican National Convention wilt be cboaen. \ .... .. • • lled&Cal. UM atate ,......am tbal helpe P•Y for medical care rar the medlcalJ.1_ lndl1ent.. hu belft under attack bath from~ anid provider IOUrcet 1lnce tt be1uta11& Now the doeton who treat MediCal pa'uenu are com· plalnlnl that the prtvate rompany that proces .. the papel"WOl"k tor the atate ls Incapable of handll.n1 their 1 cl.ima properl>'. ~ I The docton HY the_.1 don't t lb WtiCflMtr dal~ to Computer ScienHI Corpora be1mnln1 June 1, u istate otttcia.18 have ord red. U1 won the It& 1 milllon state contract to handle = paperwork by uoderblddlng the pre\•aou.s lntermed1ary. Blue Cross and Blue Shield. A report issued by an Assembly committee on l MediCal reform laratl>• supported lhe fe.ars of the doc tors . It claimed that the computel' ttrm has unnecessarily 'delay~ pa¥meolS to the hospitals and pharmacies which have already switched to CSC. In addition , payment erron have been made and some claims have been lost in the system, the report said. Obviously, some sort of pressure should be broughUo . bear on computer Sciences COrporat.loil to perform the t chores as contracted. es peelally in Uaht of the four years remaining on the state pact. But it is unconscionable that the physicians would threaten to cut down on the number of MediCal patients they see. especially when they admit that the health of the poor would inevitably decline as a result. Some physicians historically have contributed to the MediCal problems they criticize by balking at proposed reforms and continually treating MediCal as a physi· cian's rather than a patient's service. Moreover, Blue Cross and Blue Shield. the previous intermediary, underwent the same sort of accusations the physicians .are now making against CSC. The time has come for medital care providers to meet program changes aimed at improvement -at least halfway. In the case or the new payment intermediary, the doctors should give the corporation a chance to prove whether or not it can perform its services satisfactorily · Moralizing Excessive Last August. trustees of t he Santa An a Unified School District voted to discontinue a federally subsidized school hreakfast program that was providing a morning meal for a bout 1,000 youn~sters in six schools. The free or reduced-cost breakfast program is funded by the government at no cost to 16cal districts. But the moralistic Santa Ana board. declaring that it 1s a fa mily's responsibility to feed its children. somehow concluded that the breakfast program was damaging to family life and should be stopped. · One member went so far as to remark. "Let's have ·em fast ... be .Rood for 'em." Last w~k Orange County Superior Court Judge Orel· ta Sears d.lsagreed. both philosophically and legally. Resppnding ~ a suit to reinstate the program. filed in behal! of two children and their pai:eots. Judp Sears said Uae state F.ducation Code set.a forth the policy that "no child shall go hungry at school" and that school districts have an obligation to provide for students' nutritional needs during the school day. Santa Ana trustees say they couldn't r emstate the breakfast progra m befo re the fall semester anyway, and in the interim they m ay decide lo appeal Judge Sears' ruling. Given the numbe r of poor children in their district - and the fact that more than one expert has testified that hungry children cannot leam -the trustees should climb off their high horse and let the government feed those youngsters. Then the board can concentrate its moralizing on sex e d uca tion , which it cont ends 1s a nother fa mily responsibility • Opinions expressed m the space above are those.of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 6s in vited. Add ress The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Eyes ByL.M.BOYD Man is a predatory beast. no doubt about that. If his mentality doesn't reveal it, his physical characteristics do. Take the eyes, for exam· p ie . Eyes or predatory a nima ls are set straight ahead. To see their prey in front of them. The eyes of prey animals are set on the sides or their heads. To see predators be hind t hem . Man·s eyes are set stra ight ahead, you ·u observe. Not on record is bow many dimes it coet Ray Bradbury to write "Fahrenheit 451." But quite a many. no doubt. ffe fed such coins every half hour into a pay typewriter to do that job. In the basement di the UCLA library. Liat among the quaint ads that Oklahoma City awning company's sign: "Come ln for a shady deal." Dear Gloomy Gus Re the Kay 12 Out: Marketa already have upr .. a... for thole wantlq lo pay ca1h. Carrrinl eooqb cab to pay lor more th1n · tbe uau110 items ta lD·• .ttln1 a pldtpocket or a pun•mwber. J.V. ....... , ... , .......... ,. .... ...... ., ~a.;;:_ ..... &£.~~..:::: "i I) Q. Consider the words "un· ite" and "untie." They use the same letters to speU two words with opposite mean· ings. Will bet you a stogie you can't come up with another set or letters that spell two words with opposite meanings. A. Wrap It carefully and ship it promptly, sir. How about "cl e a ve" and "cleave!'' To hold together and to split apart. Might not have thought of this pair ii meanings weren't so similar to your unite and untie. Q. ls it possible to figure out how old a fish is ? A. By counting its earbone rings, yes. They're called otolitbs. The s cience boys slice through those bones with diamond saw blades to see the growth rings that look something like the rings in a tree trunk. Debate goes on over the belt way to eook a 1teu. Campftre 1pedaliata reeom· mend lt be aeued fiercel)' OD botb .we. to bold tu Julc:ea la, then lried evenly over a lower beat. SopbiJUcates in· 1la.t ll be barbecued on charcoal outdoors. a practice popularized by women who'd Just u s oon aee tb•lr husbandl do tt1 .~ cleu llP t.he grlll, too. AU dependa • the 1teak. But ti lt'a tbJck. nothlna beats bakJn1 It In a ........ F. oven. Som• let· terdaJ ladiel Bke to ICIUl•I • .... .. • mlnl·ll'lll like • touted cbetle ...clwicb. But our Love and War mu doel aot btllne toa CID flDd permanent bfl>plae11 wlt.b that IOrt. - Rowland Evam/Robert Novak Cuba-Nicaragua Lin~ Promot~ WASUINOTON <AP> -A •e<>ret a1reement betwffO the Sovit l Communist Party and the Sandlolata Marxlal Party of Nlcar.,ua, a.lined In )\oscow ln late March. po1nt.s to major new Sovaet tnurveoUoo aod a PC9sl· ble Nlt'aragua·Cuban military ar cord to tbe tncrea1in1IY· holtllt Caribbean bacltyanl ol tha Unit.cl &ates. The Sovlot g overnment would be unllkelv to slan a par t y t o · party agr ee- ment with a foreign COUD· try unless Moscow re- garded tha t country as a reUable, long. t e rm part ner," a lead· 1ng L at i n A m e r · 1can authority told us The secret agreement between the two ruling parties is re· garded by non·communist 'Latin nations as a dangerous Soviet ln· trus lo n Into the Ce ntra l American heartland. It appears aimed at plantm.R Soviet in- fluence and a rms smack on the bridge between ~he Amen cas. r:anked by what used to be the peaceful lake of the Caribbean but what Is now becoming an alien sea dominated by the So- viet dependency of Cuba. ' WHAT IS actuallv contained In the secr et party-to-party agreement 1s not known here or by the governments or principal Latin American countries . There is reason lo s uspect. howeve r. that Moscow is en· couraging a military link between communist Cuba and the Sandinlstas. who toppled An astasio Somoza's right-wing d1ctatorsh1p last year. That hnk would guarantee mQnev. arms and supplies for Nicaragua. If so. Moscow would gain automatic entree to the strug· gling Sandinista regime through a kindly intermed.iarv -Cuba's Fidel Castro. Without Castro. the M a r x i s t revolu ti o n in strategically-placed N1cara~ua could not have succeeded last summer. The Soviet plan is to com· munize Central America and. using that land brid.Re as a da.R· Earl Wate~ ger polntlnc north and IOUlh, ex· tend it.a lntluence ooto the two cuntlneml. Wbat iJ •urJ>rlainl to top poUcy·makera ln the Carter 1dmlni$UatJon is tbe sP"d with which t.h1s Sovt« campaJcn la pro1reuina. and the Increasing boldness ol the men ln Moscow and their qcta tn Havana. tJ .8. IN'BUJGBNCE aoutte& are now cerU!n. for example. that Ca1lro ll upgrading his estlmated 1'4 SAM ·2 anti · aircraft mblUe sit.es on CUba. Now single-stage rockets. the Soviet-made SAM-2 la acqWrtng three new boosters. Some U.S. officials believe the purpose is to provide better' air defenses for possible U.S. retaliation against a SoWt.CUbu deellioo to re· deploy nuclear weapona m C.bl some time ln the future Aft.er the 1112 Cubaa millile crlal1. the Ruulam promlled never apln to JDOYe offalve nuclear weaoom Into Cuba. But the Soviet lnva1lon of Al•banlltan broke t.be beet of detent.e and u.s . .Cuban rel• Uona are at a new low - poisoned lf\ part by Cutro's deadly mlllioaary wort in Oen· tral America. Caatro ll ciQrly preparins for new contront.aUon with Wublngton. BE NOW BAS at leut 2,000 Cuban agent.a ln Nlcaregua, in· eluding military advilen who ''We at it well, Ed -~ don't ~ve. mtJny left." control a small Lr~e::&tat :i-i:~~ J:.. :i ficlala dalm tW ......... tile Sandlnlata ,.lime Iii eonlrolled today by pro-Caatro Man.lltl, a pollttcal power •tna•lle COl'.- tlnu within lbe re¥oh1Uonar)t poup. .. • U IO, there WU BO tip of k dunnc the fOUl'"ClaY. late·Mareh Mo.cow aummlt 'betweea the Sandlnt1tat &Dd two of th~ . highest Sov14!t leaden. incl PoJltburo member A. Klri&enk.o and Boris PODC1m.a1Nm Mo.scow's chief Uat1oa forei«n Communist Partles. The communaque di~ that se11lon outlilred •HV roullne agreement& - publisbed here aad la AmeritA -on ecm111bt ~· air traffic and other rel~ The Soviet version of the . munlque then stated In the . to last paragraph: "A plan of ties" between the Soviet Com· munist Pa rty and the San· dinis tas "for 1980-1981 was signed." IT 18 TllAT bareboned agree· men't that U.S . and Latin authorities believe points toward a military arrangement of somep kind bet.ween Nicaragua and Cuba. with the Soviets as mid· die-man broker. It was al{Paed by a leading member of the San- dinista Junta and by ministers of Internal affain (Nlcaraaua·s top top I, def enH and ecooom1c planlllng ilie revolutionary re- &h•e '1 bicb coinmand : Tbe commitment to Soviet world policy by theM four S.· dlniataa la breathtaking: clenun- r latlon ot the U .S.·NATO de· dsion to upgrade NATO's nurlear arms: defense of tbe So•let. invasion of Afghanistan (later gently repudiated by a member of the Junta> and "re- nunciation of the use of force" - not v.1thstand1ng Afghanistan. Such rehetoric pales alongside lhe pos:.1b1l1ty of a made·in- M os cow mi lit a r y a lliance betv. een Cuba and Nicaragua. Wh1h: Prt>S1dent Carter fumes o vt!r Ame rican hos tages in T e hr an a n d l a me n t :. Afghanistan. aggre:.:.100 of a more oaunous character 1!> be- ing practiced in our own backyard. ~, Secret Meeting Law Needs Reinforcemerit Jn a ringing ed1 tor1al some years back, the great Buenos Aires newspa~r La Prensa pro: claimed "n-utb has no fear or fact s." And it , bas been well established in this rountry that "public business is the public's busine!>s ... The founding fa ther s r ec- ognized t he untirinjZ watch ove r the con· duct of public affairs by the press as the m o s t p o w e rful weapon in the defense or the fr ee dom possessed by the people by providing in the Constitution for a fr~ press. Too often, men res{>Ons ible for the conduct or public business misunderstand the need for the public to be kept informed. They see newspapers as adversaries and look upon newsmen with suspicion and fear . But as the La Pre ns a edito r s d e clared, "Totalitarian hatred is directed not only against opinion but even more a~ainst information. that is, against news." CALIFORNIA la w has always held that records and proceed· ings or government agencies shall be open to the public. To Sydney Harris make it even more certain. the late Ralph M. Brown, wbile Speaker of .the Assembly. authored the Public Meetings Act whlch spelled out in deuil the " requirements for ~overn · ment agencies to hold their meetings in public. That law even pro\•1des for misd emeanor penalties for any mem ber of any public body wbo pa rticipates in a meeting which violates the provisions for open meetings. It also provides that any interested persoo may bring a court actfon for violation of the law, and permits the court lo award the plaintiff attorney fees and costs. RECENTLY the filing of an expense t'laim by the superin- tendent of the Sacramento City Schools brouebt to licht an ap· parent violation. The school of. ficial had attended a two-<Say conference ln San Francisco and submitted a clalm for some $900 including a S272 a day suite in the swank Hotel St. Francis. Questioned. he justified the suite on the grounds the school board had h eld a s pecial luncheon m eeting ther e. No further report has been heard as to what the board was doing meeting out of town In the privacy of a hotel suite nor has anyone raised the issue or a violation of the Public Meetings Act. Thal meeting ls just one ex· a mple oC t.be countless numbers (}f meetln~s by city councils. school boa.rd& aad other boards and coauni.u6oos throughout the ~tate since passage of the law which have been held without ('On!orming to 1t. Despite these wides pread and fr e quent viol a t i ons t h e C alifornia Newspape r Pubhsbers Association reports that, other than some momeo· tary advene publicity. it bu yet to bear of anyone suffering any penaltie s for their tnanseressions. THEaE HAVE BEEN in· stances where boards. city cpun· cils or commissions have been caught holding meetings on the quiet wbJcb have caused them to hold a proper meeting and re- adopt what.ever had been done at the clandestine gathering. But no case ls known where actions taken at illicit meetings have re· suited in complete invalidation or where restitution has been re· quired for those affected. The usual reaction of mem· bers of any agency expo6ed in secret m~ ls "Whoops, we goofed. We 't know we were vlolatlng the .. law. We 'romlse never lo do it again. • Tbl1 seems to satisfy everyone until the same people are cau.gbt do- ing the same again when lbe whole cllarade is repealed. THERE SEEM to be two reasons for this lack of enforce-m ent. One Is the provision ~rmitting "executive sessions" for certain purposes . While these ar(' intended to be Sptt1fic, in practi ce they have proved to be a roovenient rug under which to sweep activities not pernutted in exttutlve session . For that matter. a close examination of the permissive provisions raises a serious question about the need for any executive sessions. Aner all it is all the public's business no matter what the t. sue . The other reason appears to be that the law protects officials involved in a secret meetlog from any llabJUty for Uteir ac· lions even in the matter of at· torney fees of a plaJnUff wbo brings them to court for viola· t1on. Instead the agency. which means the taxpayers, must pay, so it ls no skin orr the nose of the offirials who were responsible. Sinc-e the rerord seems to be one of non·enforcement and great laxity in compliance. it would seem that the Legislature should review the law with a vlew to making it mqre erfec· live. It may find that some liability sbould attach for ~c· lions resulting from wrong(Ul meetings., SkepticisDl: A Useful Tool Or a Hindrance Having spent a .cood deal of time in the last few years lectur· ing to college 1tudents, I have the impression that moat of them thlnk it 11 botb fashionable and tntelll1enl to diabeUe.e u many thlnp as po6tlble. Now. lkept.lclam 11 a valuable attitude, a necessary antidote to the sefttlmen· ta llem and sortheaded· nes a that destroys society. But akeptJdam ls not an wet in itlelf. tt ls a tool for the dt1covery of truthl . The min wbo bellevea nothlna he ta told 13 u foolish H lhe man who believea everyttilna .be ls told; the man who lhlnts that the world ls an orpnl1ed con- \ _....._ __ .. ___ _ • aplracy and a gtganUc cheat Is u nearsighted as the man wbo believes that the world ls a place where justice and right In· variably prevail. 8TtJDENTS these days are prone to I.brow out the baby wilb the bath water. Because we have wan. they are akeptJcal of government: because we have false piety, they are 1keptlca1 of rellglon: because we have divorce. tbey are skeptical ol marria1e. Goethe, one of the truly ireat mind• ol t.be Western world. saw thl1 problem clear!)'. ID one ot bta maxima. he IHU.n:.'Jd.de· fined the Ollly 10rt ol M m that hum.tr meaalD•: ••AN ACl'IVE akel>tldtm," he wrote, "ls one •hich ~If alm1 at OYtrcomlq tt.Mlf. ud arrlvtna by means or regulated experience at a kl.Ad or condl· tioned eertaJ.n&y." This prepant aeatence bears re·readiJll. Notice lbe word "ac· . • . Uve." which ls the real key to the lbought. A passive sk~ .. tlcism simply submits to present reallUM, and soon degenerates into cynicism : an acU.e sk~>­ tlclsm uaes experience to fipd the core of truth in every fallacy, every falsehood, every failure. No theory. however absurd, ts wbolly wronc ; and the i.sk ~ a wlH man ii to make a aynt.heils of conntctlng claims. Skepticism Is a weapon again.st credulity; n cnnot become a tteed tn it.Mtf. When tt does. our moral fervor i• 1apped and our social order is 1ubverted by inertia. ~uotee "It's a newapa$>8f'• duty to prbat:a::wa, and raiH bell." " SIDNw ... ,.,,..,., of tM • crima of tlw C1'icofo Thran, '1' ·~-.......... Singer I At Peace With Ex NEW yOllJC <AP) -P'w a wltUe, It ....... llb 1iqer- IOOlwriter Mac Davb WU uv. in1 ooe ot b(1 cbeatla' and WMsHD' country belltda. He ud bl• wile Sarala 1pUt, and ebe married Davia' oee-Ume friend aod mU!Neal ally Glen Campbell. But tbe bkterwa bu puaed. and Davi.I told People ma&Uine be'• made bi.I veace with 611 ex· wlte. . lo fact the ublee turned in February, wben sbe left Campbell three weeks after &iv· io.11 blrtb to their IOO. T'Sbe'I l'OiDI throu&.b a tough time now and I've aeen ber and talked to her. I remembe!' bow I felt when I went through It. There were limes when I really needed to talk to somebody. "I want Sarah to know I don't hate her and that I have good feelings f~ her. But I'm oot in love with her either.•· Davis says. WORD Pt IZZZI ES ARE BIO HIT WfTH MOST EVERYONE Ca& Banned Edtton Ethel BrlM*, left, end Audrey Ukety . Brain Teasers N emJletter Features Puzzles B11ULESLoB • -~~C-J I 1 NEW YORK -A farmer bad three 10na and 17 bones. In bis will. be bequeathed that the horses be divided among the aom. the eldest to get half of them, the second-one-third, the third soo one- n In tb. How did they divide the bor.aes? Stick around for the anlsWtt. IT'S ONE OF the puzzles designed to tease some of the nation's best brains. It appeared in a little pubUca- tlon called "Inside AIP." the newsletter of the American lnstitute of Physics. .. We have about 900 names oo our circulation list and they include Nobel laureates as well as school kids in the mail room,'' Audrey Uke- ly, the editor, explained. 'We try to strike a balance, some for the Pb.Ds, some fort.he school kids." Here's one for the PbDs: Lett.en have been substituted for numbers ln tb1IJ addition problem: X EBHLLNL~~XRBNGLNL plus X E P N W L N L equals X X X G N N NHN. 1be same letter stands for the same digit wherever it ap- pears -except for one. One letter is wrong. Which one? Hen's me for the t.lds · TIM, JOE AND Sam are digging idebtical holes in a field. When nm works with Joe, they dig one bole in four days. When Tim works with Sam , they dig one hole in three days. When Joe works with Sam. they dig one hole in two days. When Tim works alone, bow long does it take him to dig one bole? Tbe pu:zzle editor for "Inside AIP" is Ethel Brauer. She orofesses not to enjoy puules particularly, except 'for ' crossword puules, at which she is a , b" 1 W LZ. • Question: Where, then, does Ethel . 'find these bra1n tickers? Answer: Ethel steals them. ••1 GET THEii from vanous journals, mostly scientific _journals, and from punle books, and people IS AP are always sending me pun.le:s. I don't mow where they get them. but I demand that they seud the answer along with the puzzle." Only once in her memory, she said. and it happened jUsl last week, bas s he printed a bum puzzle. "Can't be done." an irate physicist wrote her. "Neither J oe nor Ted nor Sam nor Sue could have won the French prize." Ju.st so. Apologies will be made next iss ue. "INSIDE AIP" IS chock full of erudite Information of special in· teres t to physicists in va r ious branches -optics, acou s tics, rheology ("things that now." a . rheologist explained. "think of catsup" >. astronomy, crystallog- grapby -but the puzz.Je, according to editor Llk.ely, i.aa favorttefeatw-eol all of them. ·'Some of them phone us to conflrtn their answers because they can't wait until the next issue," she aaJd. "Ooe PhYsicl.at, • vice prealdent. at Dou,._-Alttratt. sent bis amwer in the ror:_m ol a limerick. I guess the mejsaee ii that pbyaicista like &o have fun , too." All rlitrt, end of suspense. Here comes the answer. IT TAKES TIM, a slowpoke, 24 days to dig a hole alone. Tbe wroog letter, obviously, is the first X in the answer. It should, of course, be a W. The sum, clearly, is 155.622,272. That's enough. Figure out for yourself the three numbers that add up to that. o. yes, about those horses. Borrow a horse frQm a neighbor and make the diviaioo amoog 18 horses: nine. six a.od two. That adds up to 17. Just right. Return the borrowed horse. Simple. Poisoning Spreads ATLANTA <AP> -The national Center for Disease Control says more than 31,000 cues of a type of fOQll.. poisoning called salmonellosis we?r reported in the United Slates last year. Consider a SECOND TRUST DEED REAL EST ATE LOAN. We'll do our best to take the sting out of borrowing against the equity in your home. We are very concerned that interest rates and borrowing costs have reached their highest level In recent history. While we have no control ·over interest rates, ~~~;'?,S '· we will do our share in fighting inflation by reducing the brokerage fees wherever possible. Many banks and savings &t loans have vir- tuaUJ stopped lending because their funds are no longer available. But we still have limited fundt from our investors..... at tennt we believe are the best available. We have tpedal NfMyment plant to fit your budget, the most unique being graduated payment loans with pmymentt lower than normal during the first year. To our knowledge, no other second trust dttd company can offer thit plan. • · For foans of St0,000 to $500,000 on homn or income prop- erty, talk to one of our el<perienc~, professional loan brokers. We11 arrange the loan best suited to Y°'fr individual needs ... nen lf ,ou're having financial difficulties. We're here-to help. • · ft1SPUbUc Home Loan 1"'72~-;;-CAaT15 ~~·-""' C7 .......... . SACRAMENTO <AP> Municipal Court Judges can't legally or· der sherlffs to let county Jail prisoners mak e personal telephone calls upon request, Attorney Gen eral Georg e Deu.kmeJlao Hid in a fonn al ~lnk>ll. .. ~ T\mdllr ... .,. ,.., OM. Y PILOT A e GOURMET MABKET Tany Strawt.el 1 les ............ 5k baaket Crtap Larae C.mmben ............ 5le ea. Large Bawallan Pbleapple ........ 8k ea. JOHNSTON'S FROZEN }49 PIES • · · All Varieties •• n .> • Ea PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF .... at leut. days .to &aw peak., .-rtect• OH p.-d lolaa Morrell Vaeam Pak DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD · F&F.811 Swonlftlll .................. 4• lb. c great to bar-b.q or broil bA"tf' wrth ~ bullff 1 Mahl Ma.Id . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • 1.21 lb. FrHb Padflc Bed Snapper . . . . . . • •• lb. Fttslt LDca1 Rad FUleU • . . • • . • . • •• lb. Fresh~ era• .......... 1M lb. 'cracked and cleaned ror no extra char1e) UQUOB DEPARTMENT Delaaey's Prtvate ·Label , Cbablll or Via ROie 11so m111 •. I ... 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Eugene, Eureka. Fresno. Grand Canyon, Houston, Idaho Falls. Kalispell. Klamath Falls. Las ~as. Lewiston, Mazatlan. Milwaukee. Oakland. Palm Springs, Pasco: Pocatello, Portland, Puerto Vallarta, Redding, Redmond, Reno. Sacramento, Salt Lake Oty. San Diego, Sanjose, San Francisco. Seattle, Spokane, Twin Falls andValdma. Just call a 1i'nwl Agent. your Corporate 1i'avel ~or Hughes ~t: LosAngeJes <213> m -s100 0ntarto <114> 986-6724 Burbank (213) 247.a333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 JUST A SHORT WAtK -1or those who are able . Yet this unthinking driver parked in the space reserved for han- dicappea persons at Complex of UC Irvine. H~locaust Called 'Lie' Prottecutor of Nazi Says Hatred Persists ·: LOS ANGELES CAP) -While a group headquarte red In SoutMtn CaHfornta proclaims the Holocaust under the Nazis did not happen, Lbe man who prosecuted war criminal Adolph Eic.bman says the world still. hasn't learned from ·the Holocaust. Israeli attorney and Knesset <parliament) member Gideon Hausner, 64. says the Holocaust -which r efers to the execution or a n estimated six million Jews and millions of other people at the hands of the Nazis -is a human story, not just a Jewish story. the millions or dead claimed by the Allies. But, answers Hausner. "You can't WlSh away the Holocaust. There are w Jerusalem some 70 such publications and some Gercnan publicatiom4taft pro- claimed for years it 1s a figment of Jewish lmaginallon " Buchner recently received a note signed by the m ilitant Jewish Defense League saying "Jewish just.Jee is near... He 1s under campus police protection and declined to reveal more of bis views. MALICIOUS AND i n ac .. urate newspaper reporting , ~ DURING A VISIT here. ! Hausner talked of the situation ~ ID Afghanistan, the Middle Eut • and elsewhere and observed, ~ ··We have got the tools for .._ destroying each other and ap-~ pa rently we bave s till got ,, enough hatred of each other to ~ perpetrate it " ~ Hausner was asked for com- r ment oo tbe Torrance-baaed ~ lmlltute for Historical Review, which published a journal which claims the Holocaust never hap- pened. Photographs o r the death camps were faked. confessions forced and the ovens found were not for burning bodies. the group claims. O ne member of the IHJ's editorial board 1s Reinhard Buchner. 55, a Cal State Long Beach physics professor. IN A TELEPHONE interview, Buchner said the amount of time -It takes to cremate one body proves that the number or ovens found could not have conaumed • Passion Play Spurs Furor OBERAMMEROAU, Weat G~rm• <AP> -Some aeenee reearded u antl-S.mlUc have been ..... from the 346-year old~ pualoD pl~ and aome ol the lel'tpt bas &een revised, but there is stlU eriUdsm. Theodor Freedman. national - projec:tl dlrector ol the Antl· Defamation Lea1ue of B.:nal B'rith m New Yort. uld after tbe s ea so n's openlng performance Sunday he was .. deeply d1sappolllted" by the new version. He said the revised play does not emphasize Jesus was a Jew He also said Pontius Pilate should not be depicted as an "m· nocent bystander," and that rab· bis should not be portrayed among Christ's enemies. Pride at Stake loiro Town Stages 'Fat-off' "'-STRATFORD. Iowa <AP> -Farmer John Berqu.iat says he's eaten so much lettuce his ears are growing and Kaylen Leeds can be heard mumbling to herself: "I'm not bunfry. I'm not bunery." Bergquist, Ms. Leeds and more than 300 nel&bbors in t.hla cen· tral Iowa town of 870 have enlisted in a 4i;..montb diet called "The Great Stratro~ Fat-off.·· BEGUN AS A PUBLICITY STUNT for the community's cen· tennial celebration. it's turned into serioua business. Pride is all that's at stake, as tbe men and women compete to see which sex loses the m05t And all over town, people are tlghtenin1 their belts and pin· ning on buttons that plead. "Don't Feed Me." The "Fat-orr· waddled off the ground March l when the groups of men and wome~ climbed on the true~ seal~ at the Stra~· ford grain elevator. It wall end with a wei&lHJl dunn1 the town s July 12 centennial celebration. when both the "before" and "after" figures will be announced THAT MEANS THE PARTICIPANTS are only about halfway through, and to some it see.ms. like the diet will never end. "I'm starting to sprout gills and my ears are growing longer lrom all the rabbit food and fish I've been eating," said Bergquist. who bas shed 55 of his 357 pounds. "I'm good for another 30," he said, then moaned, "I've only had two drinks and one steak since Lbe fint or March." Bergquist, who farms near Stratford, bas a dieting companion. his bired man F.d Berry. The Fat.off "comes at a convenient time for me. My doctor said I bad to lose some wei.&bt.'' said Berry. wbo says be wel&bed 215 pounds "naked u. a Jaybird" at the start of the competttJon. Berry bas lost 30 pounds. TBE IS POUND6 LOST BY THE Bergquist and Beny duo la a comfort.able cu.sbloa for their 1lde. ooe Lbat the women doubt t.bey can overcome. •·1 think the men are dolD& a little better.'' said Ila. Leeds, wbo 1t U5 la 20 oounds u....-t1iaa two moat.bl .,o. ''I haven't bearcl too.._., Of tM women NJ they are really working at it. Not like the IUY'I· But tbey bave u advutale. Some ol them have a lot more to loee." LuAnn Garvey, wbo at m pounds ii 10 pounds li1hter than at the st.art. agrees. "If I lost~ poUDda Wee John, I'd blow 11Way.•• M& LEEDS BAS JOINED 4 DIST dub 8D4 takm up Jaalnl and bicycllDC to help her meet her JOal ol a 10.powlCS loll ptt moo th. She vows to sUck wlt.b lt even aft.tr tJM ........ "I like to eat.." 11ld Ms Leedl. ''I jU1t keep tellln1 myaelf l'm not bUDIJ")I ... ' he c harged . "is probably responsible for two world wars ·· Cal State offi cials. citing freedom or speech and acaderruc freedom, have rejected attempts by the Anti·Defamation Leag~ and others to have Buchne r censured or -d1sm1ssed, school spokesman Bob Breunig said Hausner said the Holocaust• has overtones for the pres~nt day .. Hitler bf-gan by lerronung his opponents. telling the Vt"Orld 1t had nothing to fear beta~ it was only the J ew he was after." Hausner said. "Well. the J ew may be the first victim of ag· gress1on. but he's never the last one." THE EXAMPLE SET by the thousands ol Jews who clung to their faith and "proclaimed 1t anew on the brink or the execu- tion pita" can also provide a letlOO for today. the attorney added. "This attitude should be paid mote attention to." be s&k1 -a cltn1i.Dg to life and to dtcni'Y la the face of humiliation. starve· Uon and execut..loo. Car Warranty Bill Receives Assembly OK SACRAMENTo CAP l'-Car owners would receive new cars or refunds for defec tive "lemons.'' under a biU approved by the Assembly. The measure. AB2705 by As· semblywoman Salley Tanner. D- E i Monte, won 56-13 approval Monday over auto industry OP· position. But it faces a tougher battle rn the Senate AN AUTOMAKER wowd be required to give an owner a new car or a refund. less deprecia· tion at 10 cent.I a mile. if one of three th.l.np happened wttbin the first year or 12,000 m11es : -The car has a major uncor· rec table defect costing more than S percent of the purchase price. -A repairable defect hap· pened three times. -The car spent 20 days or more in t.be'sbop. UNDER STAT]: AND federal laws, manufacturers must replace defective vehicles after a .. reasonable number or at- tempts " to repair them. Manufacturer s say they do replace some vebicles . But Mrs. Tanner says the vagueness or "reasonable number" means lengthy court battles. · Mra. Tanner said sbe baa beard from "hundred.a and hl.m-dr~ of eodlumen tbrou&bout the state" who have had pro- blems wttb ··1emou." A11ebmlyman BUI Lockyer. D·San Leandro. said the auto In· duatry'• att.ttude la Uaat "people wbo paid the $8.000 lboWd be responsible, and too ISad." LOCKYD MID TBS aum· ben lD the bW -s 1.fl'~. three tlma, ud 2t il•JI - would Dl"ObPlY be 1Dcrea11d bl the Senate. which ls less con· sumer-oriented Mn. ,._., at tbe request ol tbe mal:Mlfaet:ann' lobby. Md alft9CIJ ........ tlM deftalu. ol major deleet from one tolllnt 3 percem o1 the purcllue prtce to OM costiq $ pereeat. Allo, aM added the lO·cent per·mlle depreciatlco. ,, NEWS FEATURES Job Poll Scrutinized ~. UneU1ployrnent Interest Mounts •1 'fte A.In tta&M Prw TIM rile in tbe amem~ rat. hu put a 1potllabt on the 1yatem tbe 1owrnment uses to CO\mt tbe number of people out otwert. Offlclall lo tbe Bureau of Labor 8tatl1tic1 say many Americau do not UDdentand \be ltaUltiCI. ''THE A88VllPnON people aiue la that we count ~ wbo an drawtnc unemployment insurance. That's wrong," aaid one bureau at.aUat.lcian. The figures actually are based on someth1ac called the Current Population Survey -a cbeclt of a scientifically selected aample or 55,000 houlehokls acl"QN ~ countri. llousebokla med in the survey an cban&ed regularly so that no family ls Included on a permanent basis. Every month, during the calendar week that includes the l9lh day of the mooth. about J .000 interviewers from the Bureau or the Census contact the sample households and abk each family member over 16 a senes of standard questions in<'ludmg Did you have a job last ~eek., If not. did you acuvely look for work dW'ing the last four weeks., ANYONE WHO SAYS he or she had a job and got paid for 1t ls co\U\l.ed as beinl employed It doesn't matter whether the Job ls full-time or part-time !vi in· divldual also is counted as employed if he or she worked. without pay, for at le;ut 15.bours 10 a family busrness. People who were temporarily absent from their jobs because or bad weather. illness. a 'lr\ke. etc. are counted as emplo>:ed lnd1v1duals who have more than one JOb are counted only once ·- in the JOb at whicb they worked the greatest number of hour.; The unemployed an· lhose people who had no Job. but ac th.:ely looked ror work dunng the four weeks preceedinR tht> sur- vey. "ACTIVEL \'" IS thl' key word. n·s not enough to ~ant a job. You have to huvc taken some specific step hxe contact· ing an employment agency or you are not counted as un · em ployed. The need for a ,Job 1s not taken into account. It does not snau.er whe ther the un· employed lndlvidual is the head or the household or a teen·ager aeektng pocket money. Q Tbe bl&1est group of un- employed -ranging from 40 percent to 60 percent dependtng on economic conditions -is made up of people who have lost their JObs mvoluntanly, through la) offs. plant closings. etc The rest of the unemployed are look· ing for thelr first Job or have quit their old Jobs voluntanly. THE EMPLOYED AND the unemployed make up the labor force The unempto} ment rate 1s the numbe r of unemployed d1vided by the labor force. That mean.a that a large increase 1n Be . • J08L£88 COUNT METHOD OUES'ftoNrD <>tftd.91• Claim Sl•lletlc• .............. the !\Umber of peopl1t employed can cause the unemployment rate to go down -even 1f the number or people out of ~ork ac tually tncttases Discouraged wor1<e~ peo- ple "'ho wa.ot a JOb, but who haH gl\·en up looking -are no< t·ounted as part or the labor force., Thev are li sted in J <>eparate cateROr) . A s p ec ial comm1!>.,1 00 . established in Mar ch 1978 to study the unemployment f1J!ure. and the ~a y the) are collttted, t-onsadered suggeslJons that d~· couraged Vt"Orkers be counted a' unemployed THE COMMISSION decided a gainst the idea . I t did, however. recomm~nd a more s peciflt' d ef1oiUon for dis· courased worken -including any<>11e who has searcbed '°' a JOb in the pa.st SIX month.<., IS c4rreaUy ava ilable for emplo} ment and still wants work_ And 1t recommended collectinJi? data on discourage'd workers monthly inst~ad of quarter()· The comm1 s~1on al so con· s1dered and re1ected urging the d(•velopmt>nt of an annual index o r economic hardship to -meas ure the impa c t of a particular 1ndiv1dual 's un· employment Instead. the com· mission said that the Labor Department should prepare an annual report on employment !'ilatus and earnings m relation to household income. The commission made several suggestions for improving the <,a mple used in the Current Population -Sur vey to produce more reliable information on minority groups, including blacks and lfJ.spanics a nd to pro- 11ucc more accurate state and local !>tallstlc~ Won't 'Party'; Official Out .. MADERA <AP> -Maden's public v.orks qartttor of JUSl c. month has been fired, partly for refusing to attend an overnight v.orkshop at a private home which 'both men and women employees v.111 attend. Jerry Johnson said outsiders might consider the situation In bad taste . But City Ad · manistrator Robert Kelley sa.1d he cannot imagine anyone think· mg something improper would happen. .. Bea DAILY PILOT ea1Tier! D•ltr Piiot C~Dept. 330 W. Bey, P.O. Bo• 1MO Co.ca~. Call. nt29 Yeti t would llke to know more about beoOmlng a carrier. Pteue contact me about a newspaper route. City _______ _ 1 .. I.~~~===-,~-~--'·' -01_..,._ -..... -S" 20 "Let'a just •Y I a&ayed It I.be party &oo bll " 1 . ~ \ .. ~ \ I i ' { ;, • • , • • • • • .. ~ s "G-Ot o problt-m'> Then IDnte w Pol Dunn Pal wall C1'l red tape. ~ttrng the oMWers and octwn you need to rolve 1r1eq1uties m government and business Moll your ~stwns to Pol Dunn. At Your Seroice. Uronge Cocut Doily Pilot, P.O Ben 156(), Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many l.etters <l! possible wall be an:n«rtd, but pllOMd mquines or letters not includmg the reodn'• full DmM.address and blmnesi hours' phunf' number cannot~ conndtted Thu col11mn appears da1· ly ~ Swldays." i Cre•it,, l•t~i .. flw Wq , . . •' DEAR PAT: I 'm having trouble with !. Sportpages mail-order company of Dallas_ I or- , ""dered and retumed $167. 70 worth of mercband.ase last December. ·I was promised by a customer service repraeotative that. my charge card •~­ count would be credited ln January. To date they ... still have not done this, and I've written three let- : ters of complaint -. all ignored. Tbis is the first · time 1 have had any trouble of this lond. 1 simply" don't know how to deaJ with it. W.H.Z., Newport Beach AYS contacted the compaay. Your account bas ', been .credited with Ute amomt due, plus two mentbs' imttest. ActaaUy, yoa did au you could do, except complain to postal aatborities and send : a carbon copy· of this complaint to the firm. :'.. Ezlensimt R~lri,..._ Good R~ason . DEAR PAT: I have filed Form 4868, Appbca - t100 for Automatic Extension of Time to File U S. Individual Income Tax Return If I need additional time to fiJe what must l do to request it? T.H., Newport Beach EJd"'llliom beyond the automatic two-moe&ll estenalon are only granted by the lateraal Re\'elllle Service for very good11_uou, suc:b aa an i11Dna wldell makes it pbysiclftb' lmpoulble for yOtl.,. flJe.11ae Fresno Service Center advises tax· payen who want an additional extensloa to tt· qH8& I& early, either by let&er or by fUlag Form 1111, Applkatlee for Esteuicm of Time to file U.S. ~ IDCllYldaal lacome Tax llehln so, Uaat If refued, 1"&Jte taxpayen wUl be able to file OD time.Uthe ap- • plication is accepted, tile taxpayer shoaJd inclade -a copy of the notificaUoa let&er wWa It.la or her tu · retum. DEAR PAT: In response to the reader who t was wondering how to pronounce the names of dif· "ferent wines, there's a new product on the market ~ designed to help people pronounce and choose the right wines. It also explains taste, food sugges- -tions, aroma, color, aglng of red and white wines, l" plus much more. As you mentioned in your col-~ umn, there are many waiters and store clerks who ~ probably can't pronounce the names of some of the 2 wlnes. This product, called a "Wine Wheel," also t can be used as an educational item for stores and l restaurants. i B.S .• Huntington Beach : Readers interested la obtalnlDg more bdena•· : tion about Ute Wine Wheel can write IO W.W. i Marketing, 1592 Limerick Drive, Haatiagtoa l Beacb92147. \ ' : 11 Students Win I\ • I Design A~rds " ; Eleven Orange County community college architecture students pooled their talenta to cap· ture the first place award at the Cal Poly. San Luis Obilpo Design Village cont.est. Students who entered the coot.est bad to design · and construct a structure in Poly Canyon, located approximately two miles from the center of cam- pus. Each structure bad to be adaptable to a sloped aite. Jn addition to designing and buildlnl the 12 by 15-foot lltrUC!tUre. the students bad to Uve in it for . three days. A total of 39 structures were built ln tbe can· yon by college students from th.rougbout the · state. Judging was conducted by Cal Poly lmtruc· ton ud graduate studenta. Tbe Oraaae COunty atudenta r•preaented 0rante CGMt. Costa 11 .. ; Golden West. Hunt· tnstoo Beach; Saddleback, KJukm Viejo, and San· ta Ana eoUeaes. .. OCC lbldenta included Cindy Steinke. Kari teale, Melinda Baron, Baanie SlQtoD. Ladd .. ~. Howard 8arDeU aDd L.Jn Gllleapie. Otber student.a lncladed Sherry Sw&DIOD and 8a"7 111omaa (Saddleb9ck>. Jobn ltane (Golden W•t>, md ltnba O'Brim (Senta Ana). Bach belollp '° the Orance CoanQ-chapter of tbe A.19odated Sbadnt& ot the American lllltitute ,,, Ardlia.cta·'" "Simian Find Cupid Restaurant ,..,..,~ and Cocktail Lounge R99-Sll.95 Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 3:00 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the Firs~ Level. For reservations call: 540-8822. 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Continental to Chicago for $99, there's no lower fare. This fare is good anytime between May l and June 15, 1980.t Call your travel agent or Continental. t All lnYCI tnv'lt tx C'Ompktcd by h~ 15. IYHO LOS ANGELES TO CHICAGO: 12:00 noon. J2:IO am. CHICAGO TO LOS ANGaE.5: 9:00 am, 6:45 pm ---·--· .. --. ,.,.tJZ ONLY Pfl.OT TuMday. Mey to. •MO ORANGE COUNT)1 o r Metering Set On Freeway By JERRY CLAUSEN °' -0..ly P*'9 M-'f Ramp metering anstallation has begun at 20 l~ations in Orange County to govern access to the a orthbound ra mps of the San Diego Freeway north of the Costa Mesa Freeway. State Oeoartment of Transoortation officials e s timate the $800,000 metering projed will be com· pleted by October and will result ln "faster and safer trips " for motorists in Costa Mesa, Westminster and Huntington Beach. A SPOKESMAN for the contractor. Eledrend. s aid the metering facilities, which cootrol tralfic en- tering the northbound fr,eeway through the use or red aod green traffic lights, will mean that many of the ramps can be closed during olf-peak hours over the next several m·onths. Included in the project are the lanes feeding onto the San Diego Freeway from the Costa Mesa Freeway. both Bristol Street northbound on·ramps a nd t he merger of the Corona del Mar Freeway with · the northbound San Diego Freeway. Also to be lighted is .the Fairview Ri&d on-ramp. both northbound freeway on-ramps from Harbor Boulevard. the Euclid Avenue ramp and both Brookhurst ramps. ALSO SCHEDULED FOR work is the Warner Avenue ramp, both Magnolia ramps leading to the nor thbound freewa y, both northbound Beach Boulevard ra mps. the Goldenwest ramp and the t wo at Westmtnster Boulevard. Meters also are slated for the juncture or the westbound Garden Grove Freeway and San Diego F reeway and for the northbound ramp al Seal Beach Boulevard. UC/ Medical Prof· Furnns Honored Dr. ·oavid W. Furnas of Corona del Mar bas been cited for outstanding teaching by students of the UC Irvine College of Medicine. He and 4.2 other faculty members and students wer e honored during the college's annual honors day. FURNAS. PROFESSOR OF surgery and chief of plastic surgery. received the Golden Apple Award from fourth-year students. The award is in recognition or teaching excellence at the clinical, scientific and academic levels . Teaching awards also went to Dr. J ames H. Fallon of Cos t a Mes a, a ssistant professor of anatomy, and Or. Thomas C. Cesario of Newport Beach. associate professor of medicine. They received the Kaiser-Pe rmanente Awards for their instruction in the basic and clinical sciences respectively. The Silver Beaker Award. given for excellence In basic science instruction. went to Dr . Lyle C. Dearden of Fountain Valley, professor or anatomy and radiological sciences. DR. JEFFREY M. LOBOSKV of Diamond Bar received the Resident of the Year Award. given for outstanding teaching by a resident. Lobosky. a surgery resident, received his medical degree from UCI in 1978. Three students were honored with the Mosby Book Awards for academic excellence and out· standing contributions to the college. They are Mark Mueller of Bellflower and Richard Weiner of Tustin, both third-year students, and Wen-Jen Poo of Irvine. second year. ... I• Hypno•il For You? . . • OI c:ourM it is. ... . . . Almost eYefYOne is tamillar with the kind of ttypnoe;s that's performed In front of an audience tor enteftalnment pufJ>OMS. The pefformer who induces this kind of hypnosis would have you beti9ve tMt he has some strange power ctYer the volunteers that come up on stage. Nothing could be further from the trulh . • ... The power is In you. The performer only make!. use of il . . • That ume power that Is in you can be used to help you stop smoking ... reduce anJ&lety .•. hetp your concentration ... help you to team· ... i,,. crease your self confidence, and with a doctors re- ferral. reduce or gain weight end control pain. ... ~ ta .., eftec:ttw toot for ch8nge and ~ h's ufe. simple. and lneJtpenlive. • . tt can help you to bKome the penon you ~w.nttobe. . . ~oets hee been around for ttne thouUnd ~ · .. •now the time for you to check Into It? " • Of COUf'M It is. . E ; The only Hypnoti81 tl«»Med by : the Oty of Cotta ..... .. " 008TA M114111'PWll CM'I ea ................ Oollta ...... CA. -Phone MO-e1&7 ... ~1t-wtew•noch99't. ByDSLOa ••oo ••WIN .................... A llUl known county Ms>artm nt that moniton paUchh uaqe u well H ln1urt1 that bu1lnt11t1 aren't pukqlna I than what'a marked on • P")duct'a wrapper bu r~lved a stamp o( ~val from the Orance Cou.nty Grand Jury. It'• the work ot lht Oranae County D•Partment ol Aarkulture that ac· counta for the 1uarutee a consumer hu ol bu;)'ln1 h allhy plant.a from h.tJ 1~•1 nunuy. accordlnt to the Jury. .. THE P\J8UC AL80 seems lo &S· •ume that all mea1urln1 devices. au pumpe and quanUUe• purchued are corr~:'theJuryletter11ld. Jury memben proclalmed tM de· putmtnt'a won'° be "of hlah quali- ty and extre mely valuable to the com munlty. •' Mnd recommended publlc111na lt.s ~rvices One ot the 1rand jury's functions Is to Investigate and evaluate county de partments. ~ ·aECAV8E OF 1'llE county's grow. ln1 population and shrinking farmlands. ita agricultural emphasis bas shilled to consumer protection. the j ury lette'r said. A 20 ~ttent lnereue ln overall aartculture eamln&• waa recorded tn 1979 over the prevtoua year, led by the county's top farm lnduatry. nursery stock. Last year's nursery stock and cut flower Income was $107 million, making Orange Countr the bluest produ~r ol omamenta plant.a ln the state, the jury report said. BESIDES THE ~st prevention, p esticide re gulation and public service duties It perform•. the agriculture depanment is responsi- ble for i nspecting weighing and meHurlna devices and enforcln1 petroleum laws. Many <:A the weights and measurtt teats are conducted· undercover, further prot~tlng the consumer. the' jury cootinued. Nuke Plant Fined SACRAMENTO <AP) -Operators of the Rancho Seco nuclear powec plant have paid a $25,000 fine to tW rederat Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission for mistakes In the operatioll and lnstallaUon of equipment at the plant. Memorial Day Sale. Save 57°/o to 62°/o Now 5.99 vour choice Off9. $14 to $16. Choose from this qreat collect1on"of short sleeve sport shirts tor men and save• Three great stytes. atl are perfect for those active summef days and nights And they are all constructed ol the la test easy-care fabrics. Men's sizes S·M·L·XL OuantHJea llmtted on all closeouts. 25°/o off Selected Swimwear. Sale 7.50 Reg. '10. tnterlocll l<rut shirt w1tn crew or v neck Popular solid colors with contrast trim S M L.XL Sale 8.25 Reg s 11 AP1IPt1c <,hon c t poly/conon w11n <,10e '>lr•O{'S '>•0 (: Sl?am POCl<t•I E1asl•c111-o wa st "' tn d r Jw str 1nQ Nylon !.uDPortcr Sizes S M·L·XL Men's Poplin Sport Boxer w contrasting stripe. S-M-L-XL . reg. 8.50 Sale 6.37 Men's Riviera Racing and Bikini trunk. Solids pnnts S·M·L reg. 57 Sale 5.25 1 .99 ea . ToddlMS' tank top or sport shorts. a winning pair 1n cool conoo terry ChOOse 1rom super summef cotors wrth contrast banding trim Sizes 1 T to 4 T. Save 25°1c on Summer Tops and shorts for Boys and Girls . ~ Shag Terry Tanks. Superwear Tank Tops. Drawstring Terry Shorts. Duck athletic shorts. Cord Surf Short. Fashion Island Store Only 8~2313 reg. '6 re g . 4.50 re g . s5 reg. 3.49 reg. se __ ........... __ ._ ...... -~-....--..~ ~ .... "-",...,_ Sale 4.50 Sale 3 .37 \, Sale 3.75 Sale 2.61 Sale 56 25°1c off swimwear for kids . Sale 3.75 to 7.50 A99. '5 to '10. Every- thing to get the kids 1n the swim at welcome savings. Fot girts, take your pick of steett mailtots. bright btklnla. tank suits and more. For boys. athletic and surfet awlmtrunka In popular color'I with con- trast trim• and full sup· ports. All In water-loving, qulctc-drylng fabrlcs. ~ for gll'I• from the llttleet to Jr. HI, and for boya from pre-school to prep. Prtcea •ffecttv• ttwu Moft., Mar 29th · .. .. :., :• •• ·= .. ... ... .• .. •, . ' > DAil Y PILOT .4 f 3 Auto Dealers Feeling the P inch. . .., ....... Former Beatie drummer R1D10 Starr was &n· Jured Monday when bls Mercedes akldded lnto two lampposts and flipped onto its roof on a hifhway in sou h London. ..· •' ·~ . ....... .... 8'..aw1 ll IO lloW la ..... khafW•a roN ..,, .... u..t U.. _.. ...._. ......... M cu ..ate ... ...,. i ''• .................. . ....... cen. ........... by tip& e,..., MCb ~ nw aad .. ,. Ntee11IOt1 , ;ehefer •• doeta1 ~i• ..._..... -"-' 11 nan el ..,.atora ill c ..... c... . ..lABT YIAa, I MAH OM.'f ll0,000, and ~·are 1etUna wone ... he M)-a. Lut )'Hr. ~ 14.JQ ear dealerships _..re •ta.net •round tM country, m of ttw-m c>oaed - ud tbe rate l1 1tettt'nlln1 ll"rom January U.roueh lllatth, an addlt&onal IS8 ouUeu 1hu1 ..... MYS La.. National AutomobUe Deatera Aa eot'ta~Of'e t.ban half of thele we,. ChryaJer ._... dealwahtpe are tosirla no.GOO to month u they are cruabf'd between al lDterellt ~ta and phlllCU\I car sales. NAO '1 l"nnk lllcCart.by losinp -_j>IUI t\llbects by 1urv1vtn1 ve IOtted-t.be ~· or u many u Nle.peop&e, ~ aad office workers adda. . "" '· ~· "I.AST WINTER, MANY DEALEllS said. 's try to bold on until the spring.· But ring came and the world caved m The pnme m· t rate went to 20 percent," says WendeU M 1Jler. owns Dodge-Honda and Lmcoln·Mercury out· n Binghamton. N. Y ~ The rettnt drop 1n interest rate-s will heh> a le. says H E. Derrick Jr . a Pont1ac·Cadillac aler lo I;exmgton. Va . but the lower rates are ~re than offset by the developing recession :," "When somebody 1s laid off. 1t doesn 't make :aGy ditrerence whether a car loun goes at 15 per- l!ent or 20 percent." sftys Jack Woodburn. ex· t,utive vice president or Cleveland's AmenTrust ii_. Rjling interest rates rut dealers from t WO .,.-es. ~ ·~. Potential customers are unwilling pr unable to ifp-anae fmanclng, particularly with auto prices c:Ontinuing to rtae. , •• : ON THE OTHER SIDE, DEALERS are paying Jlxotbttant interest rates to buy the cars from -anufacturets. These rates eclipsed 20 percent in ~enl months. · :~ "With rew ~x~eptions. from the time the . idealership receives new v·ehicles, it owns them out· ~ht ," says George Irvin, a Denver car dealer and ~esidentorNAOA. · · ! And Jagging c&r sa1es mean many dealers are ~Dancing a huge inventory of cars · ,.< Dealers generally like to have a 30· to 60-day aupply or cars on hand, but inventories have In· 'creased to more than 75 days. Larger. more ex- "P,enslve cars, carrying the highest financing costs. i$emain on dealer lots as long as 140 days, says ·NADA. ~ The combination of higher car pnces and ~r interest rates have increased a de aler's •ont.bly carrying costs by 2216 percent since 1976, ~e Small Business Administration says. • .; :· NOO' ONLY ARE LOANS COSTLY, but they ,aJ.so are increasingly scarce for car buyer and •aJer alike. Usury ceilings in many states have ~ade it \Dlprofitable for many banks to offer car ~ns to consumers, and Federal Reserve Board 'jM>licy bu. in effect, limited the amount or mooey -available to car buyers. • Tbe tighter money. say auto dealers. sho-.-s up :in the number of reJecled appllcauons for car •Joans. f ; "Six out or 10 auto loans are being rejected by .:Jenders in our state." says Miller. citing a survey :--Of 400 dealers in New York. ;. Tbe sales picture grew even dimmer during :the first 10 days of May. Tbe Big Three ::automakers reported sales plunged 42.8 percent .. • ~Swim Sessions . ... ~lated for OCC :! ' Four. two-week sessions are on tap for Oraoge ;:Coast ci>Uege's 1980 summer swim program. ~ The first session is s1ated June 16·27. Tbe t second will be June 30-July 11. the third is ~·scheduled July 14·2S, aod the fourth will run July .. ~is-Aug. 8. C1asses will meet daily. Mooday through !~Friday. ~; Registratioo for the fint seuioo is June 1'4. :::Registratioo for subsequent sessions will be June -t 28 July 12 and July 26. Registration will be ~co~ducted from 9 a.m. to noon in the OCC gym. ~· Registration fee is $12.SO per student per ;;sessioo. ~ Classes will be offered for toddlers (3 years of !~•ee>. advanced t.oddlen. noo·swimmen, begin· :'111ing swimmers, advanced beginners and in· ~ termediates. A "Mommy and Me" program, for r..chlldrm fr-om 1to3 yearl ol aie, will be in.atituted :; for the first ti.me th1.a year. ~ Brochures are avallable ln the OCC Ad· :~lnl•tr•Uon BuUdln1. For lnformalloo, pbooe ~5880. Pay No Income Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550% Tax Deduction this year while participati ng In a hlghJY p r ofit motivated Investment. • ~ yemnaf public acceptance • FlnlbifltY of amount Invested • Av8lllble to tndMdualt end corporlttonl ACT Now Available Only Thru J une 30 8"11cer Mtd Sf1es PoslttoM AveHabte "°"More fillDl'WMtton: OllWdLKoak Newoortc.nter 3158&.n Miguel Dr. Suite 110 Newport BMch. ~fomia 92660 144-2I07 tr.. dae aeme' ,.W • ,.-• -tbe bll&• · 4l'Of '°' _, »4a1 pertoct um year. cmY&aa ..,,.,. •• ..,,... •on. 1t1 ........... " percent, ~ ..... ·-... 51 perceat _. GeMral Moton ST petceet.. MW.,1 .-.Oodl•~ll11 rean old. wW WHIMr the a&orm . but after tainc clruUc 1wvtv1l •lepl. He U. cut bit lnnot.ory of DodCe vehlclea in half. •hilt empbulaln& uaed car aale1 and ..ervico. Other dealer1 are layina olf worilen, re· duclnt overtime and 1Jhe11rl0At advertising, be ·~·· PreQdent Carter haa proaUled the aovem· ment will try to make more credit avallable to ca.r buytra And hderal 8111rY9 8oll'd a..um.. Paul \rotdtw blnll t.bat credit retUtcUou may be ea1ed tOOD • Both actJan,a tllould be1p a litUI.. NJ ...., ... dealers. ''TBS KEY II llla \'IVING," 141"1 cluJer' MlUer. "bec:auee the tutu.re I.I siono-." He looks forward to • production revolatlon la Detroit, u the industry re1ean ln favor of 1mall, fuel-effictent cars. "That's the real frualraUoo." Miller uys. ''It )'OU must close up shop now. you min out oo the bonanza come 1982 or 1983. ·'That booaou will be shared by fewer l.Dd fewer dealers." he says Memorial Day Sale •. 20 °10 off Junior and mi sses Casu al tops and shorts. 30°10 off Bobbie Brooks Coordi nates. Jr sizes Sa le 9 .80-37.80 Special 9 .99 Jr. Terry jogging sets Shorts, top and jacket Shoes Girls' canvas sandals. Natural. red. and, navy. Sizes J..10 ong. 9.99 Sale 7.4 9 · Girls' Bas s type 90 ndals. ong. 13·99 S a I e 1 0 . 4 9 Children's nylon/suede athletic Oxford orig. 9.99 Family Athletic shoes Men's. boys' ny lon suede athletic Oxford ong. 14.99 Sale 7 .49. Sale 11.24 25°/c off Special 18.99 M s. size polyester Dresses. Sport socks . Sale 95c to 1 .19 R•g. 1..21 to 1.st. Stock up on IOdcs and save Striped tops.. terry shorties. b4oguard pom pams ot acryltcJnylon Of' cottontacryl1clny1on blend. White and col~. one size fits all Special 21 .99 Jr. and Mis se s size dresses 25°/o off all sunglasses. Sale s3_75 to 522.50 Rq . S5 to $30. You've got It rnede In the st'9de wttt'I theM eunny uvtngat cnooeo trom a Qf'Mt Mtectlon of famoue-maker "Y*-L°'9 of f9ehk>n tramee and lenlM. Qi~ looks, too. This summer keep cool in terry. Special 6.99 to 8.99 , luldoul teny. Keeping Its cool through ecttYe summer play. Jump to It In • pl9ytul romper. In a aund,... or short Mt tor non-9IOp fMhk>n and tun. With a plueh robe tot.eke llof'Q to the ~or pool. Keeping you looklng tefT'lftc '". ocMIOft/poly btend. Summet-bflght ~ inS.M.L Romper,___. ... Sundr'9a. lpedlt l.M Short -&pedal 1.• Robe.~ ... ,.,..,., •"9c•• .............. arMt .. A l.f ~YPtLOT ) Exotlc Bird Smuggling Lucrative TUCSON, Arta. CAP) -,,_. U· 1 ... 1 .U.. t'rou the border uockr banb ciaadiUcol -jammed lDto wire :=.. • ...., ..m. aq....cl loto c.,...... ~partmtlll&a, oft.en pumped fWJ ol a.qulla to keep them qw.l ftl .onal\l)' rat• la blab· TbeM allena are bl.rd.I. Parrou and otber •~ouc blrdl are beln1 aneaked over the Mexican border. IOd fedttaJ oMdala say they brln1 thelr amu.aalua mllUoos or dollan for wbJlt oft.en are amaU ln· vnt~UI Pet &hop ownen ano lodJviduall SmuaJen often aeU thelr bU'dl to mllUoo cb.lcJtens at a loea ot 1$8 will pay t.op prtees for p1m>U, and pet abope. They fill cages with par. -mlllloo. \hat meant there'• lot.a of money ln rota and carey them acroat tbe After lbat, bird importt were 1mu1allu them -''powld ror pound border lo remote placea. or they ba.Med for a Ume. Later, ltriet lm· more-value than lo m1rtjuana:· aUence the birds wtt.b tequila, eut port rules went loto effect. requiJ'tai Hollander aaJd. them in aacb and sUck them under blrd lmportera to submit them for A •mua&ler can buy a bird ln Mex· tne aeata. ln the trunk.a or in the door 30-day quaranUoes -for which lm· le» for a-dollar or Jeu and aell lt ror panela ot their can. porten must pay. at;veral hundred, Jleboer aakl. THE 08.IECI' IS to avoid the PEOPLE BaJNGING oae or two LAST MONTH, A SAN Diego fed at antin ui ...,. f au bird.a acroaa pay $80 to keep ooe bUd Cuatoma aucUoo of 120 blrda seized ln im~n.3~. e req r~ or for 30 da.ya and $100 f~ two birda et a 1919 amua.Una attempt brought the MVeral border quar..rtide ceD· ~.000. lnclUd.lntf 12,100 ro1· ~ch of The quarantine is aimed at pre-ten. Several places ln Tau and tour maca\\11 and 12.300 for a pa.ar or veotlng the import of di&eues, in· CaUfomla have commercial bird· TH IU.EGAL TllADE bas Rone eclectus parrots, Hollander said. cludlng psittacosis, a b1cteri1 that import centers, with quarantine on for decade. but now 11 on the rise. Dave Melantt. 1 Customs special can cause pneumorua in people, and faclUUes available for thouaanda of ··~·s been a marked lncrease agent in Soul.Mm California. saJd NewcutJe disease, a virus that ap. bird.a. In the Los Angeles area, 47 10 btrd smugaltna, which ren~t.s the smuagJed Mexican birds alone bnng parenUy is harmless to humans but quaranti.De ceo\era bandJe birds &r• increasin~ pe>pularlly or birds as $S million to $10 million a year ln lbe deadly to blrd.s. riving by a.lr from internatiooal ex· pet a," H d Jerome Hollander. a Uoiled SI.ates. ){a.Qy O(.bec blrdl from Federal authorities rffall bow port areas. federal CUstoms spokesman in Los South and Central American Jun•les NewcutJe diaeue spread through Offlci.ala say the death rate unoac Female Hikers Brave Attacks An1eles. "More smugalers are see· are brought through Mexico, be CaUforoia'a poultry industry in the smuggled birds ia bigb, from either .~io_&_t.be~_v_al_ue~in~lt_:_·~~~~~~~a.d~d~~;.:;..;..·~~~~~~~~~~~~1~9-T~Os~·~fo~r~c_io~g=--d~e~s_tr~u~c~t~io~o:........:.o_r_1~2~~s~,c~ltn=eu.:.=~o~rl~aclt...:.::..of.:..:....:•~dq...::.::.ua~te:..:...:c=are:...:..:....~~ NASHVlU.E. Tenn <AP> -The Appalachaan Trail may offer some of the nation's most beautiful scenery. but it also spells danger lo women wbo go b1k1og there David CT"OCkett. 38, of Ellzabelhton. a fifth· I generation descendant of famed frontiersman Davy Cfockett. says a woman walking the trail Un · ~scorted is likely to be attacked -by men C.BOCKETT'S HOBBIES AS A HUNTER and I a fisherman have acquainted him with tM remote, I mountainous terrain or upper East Tennessee. He is also district attorney general for Tennessee's l' First Judicial Circuit and has prosecuted several cases involving assaults on girls and women walk· I iog the trail "I've never had a situation where men walk- ing the trail were ever molested. or if they were it l .~as n~ver reported." Crockett said in a telephone mtervutw. "But I know of at least three cases during the past five or six years where women -or a group of women -traveling unescorted along the Ap· palac~n Trail were the subjects of rape, attempt· eel rape or murder. I think if any -woman or a group of women walks this or any wilderness trail. they're asking'for trouble." THE APPALAClllAN TRAIL JS a 2,050-mile wilderness footpath stretch.mg across the spine of , 12 states from Georgia to Mame. Approxim ately 350 miles of the trail wind along and across the line I separating Tennessee and North Carolma. Many h.1kers consider the Tennessee-North Carolina portion of the trail the most beautiful in the system. Crockett says 1t also may be the most dangerous "I don't know what th(' statistics are na· tionwide for s uch thrngs. but there's certamly a · basis for my position 1n this area.'' Crockett said "All these mc1dents have happened s ince 1974 . And all have happened bere." RtllA FA&ME&. TENNESSEE FIEl.D l representative for tbe AppalacblaD Trail Con· • ference, a ooo-profit corporation dedicated to the j trail's maiPteoance and preaervaUon. didn't dis· J pute Crockett's fact.a, just his coot'lwsloo.s . .. Any hiker would be safer hilcing with anyooe I else. regardl ess of whether il 's a man or a wo man." she :.aid f rom her home at Norris, Tenn. Stanley Murray, a Kingsport resident who re· cently served as Trail Conference chairman, said. "there's always going to be things happening whereY('r there are people around. That's bl.Iman. 1 But the incidence 1s low on the trail." CROCK ETT BELIEVES MOST OF THE I violence occurs when hikers come across people living near the trail or traveling on adjacent I roads. "It's not usually a case of hiker versus hiker ... , he said. In February 1979, he tried a case involving five Buck Mountain men accused of raping at shotg1m point four North Carolina teen-agers at \be girls' Appalachian Trail campsite the previous s ummer The men -three or them brothers -are serv- ing sentences ranging from 10 lO 15 years at the Tennessee Stale Prison in Nashville SMrTH & TUTHIU MOITUAlY WlSTC&.fff CHAPS. Mortuarv •Cremations 4Z'T E. t7th St. Costa Mesa 64&"'888 PBCIUOTHRS SMITHS' MOITUMY 6V Mam St. ~nt1nQton Beach S36-M39 .... , .... , COLOMAl N•AL HOMa 7801 Boise Ave. Westminster 893-3525 rACIM:WIW a•?"91MPAH c.n.'9fV Mortuary Ctulpel 3500 Pac:mc Vtf1# Onve • Newpon Beech 644-2700 M' art U.WM-MT. OU¥'I Mar"*V • O.mt*V er.. tort 11250....Ave .. coeca._.. 54().55&4 U&.Tl•l•ON .......... M-14~ C-.h*a 67H460 Iran Oil Dips NEW YORK <AP> - The steady d~line of oil exports from Iran is continuing, according to the newsletter Petroleum Intelligence Weekly. The newsletter said Iranian exports have dropped to 500,000 bar· rels a day, down from 3.1 millioo barrels a day exported in December 1979. Iranian offici1Js have claimed that the country ii exporting 1.3 million barrels a day. We're ... • ,, nue ·ro .soatjng OPEC oil prices, your electric rates could go up 50% tliis year. Soaring OPEC oil price increases hit us all at more places than the gasoline pump. They increase your electric bill, too. To meet air quality standards. Edison is required to bum low-sulfur foreign oil. This lo~ulfur oil commands a premium price. Edison expects to buy more than 44 million barrels of this oil to keep its generating plants running in 1980. at a cost of about Sl.5 billion. Back in 1970 oil cost about S2 a barrel and our oil bill was S29 million. Alreadv this year Edison has paid more than S32 a barrel for premium grade. ultra lo~ulf ur oil And we're told there will be more increases in the m onths ahead. When OPEC prices go up, &iison prices go up. Your electric bi ll could go up 50% by the end of this yea r T hese electric rate increases coming in 1980 will offset higher fuel costs only. Tbev will not increase SCE profit. Help get America out of the barrel. Most of our plants bum oil and natural gas. Last year more than two-thirds of vour electricity was generated by oil and natural gas. When we can't get enough natural gas, we're forced to depend on foreign-controlled high-cost oil. We already make some electricity from nuclear. coal and hydroelectric sources. In addition, we're pioneering solar, geothermal and wind power. Our industrial customers are working with us in energy cogeneration. And we're actively urging conservation. • You can help by conserving, too. Every kilowatt-hour you conserve reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil. What vou can do: Join the Consemdon GeMatbl. It's going to require sacrifice to bold your electric bills in check. It's going to take a change in habits. ~ere is how you can help yourself and your country: I . Limit your use of heating and air conditioning. 2. Turn off second refrigerators and freezers if not in use. 3. Use le~ water where ~ible because it takes electricity to pump it. -t Turn off lights in rooms not in use. And use lower wattage bulbs where possible. 5. If you have a swimming pool. cut down the time you run its filter pump. Also do your heavy household chores in the morning. Your vacuuming, clothes washingt dishwasbing and oven baking. And give your appliances the afternoon off. That way you'll be easing the load between noon and 6 p.m. when demand is at the peak. Write Edison for commadoo help. On request-Edison will provide you with a person· ally tailored, computer-designed, energy conservation program-called S.AY.E.S.-that's ~y to put into action. You can also write for a free booklet that gives you lots of helpful suggestions on use of air conditioning. heating. lighting, water heating, home appliances and solar energy systems. Write today. Southern California Edison. Conservation, P.O. Box 800. Rosemead, CA 91770. There's a big job to be done in the years ahead. If you take it easy on the electricity you use-while we work hard to develop domestic ways to produce it-there are bright lights at the end of the tunnel. • 4 E -Southern California Edison Join the .~~on ~eration. .. • " 1 l I ~ .. I -rt INSIDE: •Stocki •Comics s --,....~·M-ov~~·T•_~·M~--------------------iOOrts ~ Tu.Mly, M9¥ 20. IMO DAILY PU.OT r- It's Mor" Than Bows· and Arrows Archery Is Serious Business Bya.J&T SEKDEN °' .. ...., ...... ._ Had Hane~ Myrick pen.isted wtth tennla. who knows where abe would be todayf t'Orffl Hilla? Wimbledon! As she loob back, h•d It not been for one terrible match against her brotbtt ln llSS \a wbacb IM finally bu.rJed her racket in du· 1uat, Nancy m11ht not b.ave ~e one of the top 10 la the U S. in aootber sport - archery. "I WAS PLAYING TENNIS with my brother ln Florida," the Hunt.lngton Beach resident. recall&. ''lily brother IOl mad at me for some reason, and I threw down my racket and be1an walkin1 home." She recalls stopping lo resl under a tree in a park where a &r®p of archers-w~R practicing nearby. "They asked me if I would like to try·1t. I found out I had a little natural ability." she understates That "little natural ab1hty" bas taken her around the world for the past several years for everything from the Champ1onsh1p of the Americas to the Pan Am Games. Meanwhile. C1ffol Strausburg, also of Huntington Beach. learned the fundamentals of the sport at the age of 10 .. , WAS UVlNG rN DA \'TON, Ohio. and my neighbors were national archery cham- pions. The father taught everyone in the neighborhood how to sbooL He also taught us basketball and footbaJl and all the other si><>rts." Strausburg recaJls . But, like Myrick, she also stuck with archery. and the two have become insepara- ble competitors. friends and two of the best female archers in the country "I've been involved in all kinds of sportS. Athletics m general come a llttle bit easier to me." says Straus burg, a physical education teacher at Fountam Valley High. An on-again. off-agam competitor over the years. she adds. "'The biggest reason that I always get back Into it is the challenge. lt's e asy to learn but very d1ff1cult to master. It's a psychological challenge." Myrick. who works for D and A As- sociates. a consulting firm. is ranked sixth m the U.S. among female archers. Strausburg is fifth. THE TWO SPEND an average of two hours each week day and up to si.x hours each day ot the Wffk4'nd pracUclnl for what.ever tournament either national or interna· · Uonal -UI next oo the •aenda. · Now archery 111n't one of your more popular sports You won't find the "Archery Match of the Week" on te.levlsioo. ChJck Hearn Uln't ho6ung .. Archery for Dollars" each night Yet lhe sport has some t.bings go- 1n1 for at. Strauaburg professes. · · U there was a community~rganized club and a place to shoot, I think a lot of peo- ple wau.ld partlctpate," sbe ays. "It would meet the oeedJ of people who are not in· volved m the contact sports ltke football. and there's no age factor involved "Even in the Nationals. there are ~le 1n their 70s who are s tall competing," Strausburg adds Living in lhe same city and competing together has its advantages. both agree. "We help each other. It's a mouvation. While we have to compete together. it's a friendly riva lry," Strausburg explauu •. "UNFORTUNATELY, THAT can also create a problem "It seems like in all our tournaments. we• "and up one potnt away from each other."' Strausburg says The competition gets real serious this month Both are scheduled to 20 to Oxford -Ohio. where the U.S. Olympic team wall ~ holding tryouts Only two men and two women will make the team This year. making lbe team is n't the over. whelming ques tion 1n the minds of Myr ick and Strausburg Whether or not there will be a team 1s. As a U S boycott of the Olympics looms. the two feel going to Oruo for the tryouts may be a moot issue ··r was extreme!:> d1sapooanted in the manner m v.h1ch the I,; S izove=-nment al· leged to handle the s1tuat1on:· says Mynck. v. ho plans to make the trip despite the gloom) putlook · "I FELT THERE WAS another manner 1n which to bo~cott the Games Send th~ US athletes but don·t paruc1pate in any of the ceremorues was one idea ... she contmues · · Pnor to President Carter's decision. there had already beep discussion of keeping us out of Russia as much as possible. The athletes would stay m West Germany and fly IStt ARCHERY, Paie 82> NANCV MYRICK, CAROL STRAUSBERG READY TO ARE •• Dodgers Bot One Win Only Players' Strike C.Ould Cool Off LA To Title For NY LOS ANGELES <AP>' -The Los Angeles Dodgers have won four games in a row. eight of ' their last nine and 19 of their last 24 to open a two-game lead m the National League West. "We have to bave a basic agreement. We couldn't play without one. We've got to do it (strike)~ We don't want to and we're not happy about it." he continued. "I just don't th.ink the .opposi· lion <owners>'is trying as hard as we are." t:11'10:'\DALE. r-; Y. IAP> -1t all boil~ down to the third pt'nod The New York Islanders had takE'n a 2-0 lead in the fourth J!a me of their National Hockey League championship series. th e n hJd w a t c hed the Philadelphi:i Flyers cut 1t to 2·1 °"1th tho::.e 20 minutes left to pie.I) · Their surge may be abruptly ba ited Thursday night, boweve~. by the 'Major League Players Association 's threatene d walkout. "IT'S A SHAME the labor re· lations are as they are." Burt Hooton said Monday night alter pitching the Dodgers to a S·l vic· tory over St. Louis. "We've got a couple of guys going good, and the team ls go- ing good, but that's the chance we took when we voted to strike. Hopefully. it will work out. Westhead Could Get $1.1 Million INGLEW.,OD -The Los Angeles Laken called a . press confereoce today, ostensibly to announce tbat Coacb Paul Westbead, wbo tulded the team to the NBA champlombip, bu signed a four-year contract worth $1.1 million dollars. The pact is expect.eel to make Westbead the highest paid coac.ll In the NBA. Included In the pacta1e. ac- cordine to one source, are pro- Yisiom fOI' a balf-hour telinWon show, spomored bJ Owner Jerry Bu.as, and a summer camp. Westbead bepn the season as an asAlt•nt co.cb under Jack llcKlnney, but took onr the llead coaelllal cbores wben llcK!lm9J suffered bead lQJurlee iD a bkJde spW lMt November. Al~llcltluey bad r. eovered late in tbe seuoa, Bun toret.mW.U.MI .. IDtaim bead eoeeb. Buu an- MUDeed receoUy that llcK.in- MJ, wbo WM in the ftnt year of • t....,.... eollb'Mt WU not '°' llaltobe .... ,..at ....... ............. tbe Lann to a t -1 'letor' ot•r tbe ftilT.~ ...... tM belt-of· ..... dl•m~M1el ftia CGMladM lat . ,,.. ...... tndltioDallJ .... -a Wk lr'I aban <••> to tile eoacla of tile NBA .=:tci:;. = ~-= t: ....................... ,. Hooton, 4-3. scattered five hits. One of them was George Hendrick's si.xth homer in the seventh inning which spoiled Hooton·s shutout bid. STEVE GARVEY slugged two homers to Jead the Dodgers, and arterward voiced concern that Cardinal reliever Pedro Borbon was "out to hurt" him. . "Getting stepped on and belDg thrown at are the two worst parts of the game," Garvey said, alluding to an incident m Saturday nigbt"s game when ht! was spiked by Pittsburgh's Omar Moreno. After that inca· dent. Garvey sajd , "It was a fla. grant attempt to hurt another player." Hitting only .211 three weeks ago, the Dodger fi rst baseman bas improved bis average to .261. His two homers were his seventh a n d eighth o f t he season, and bis 32 runs batted in lead the majors. GA&VEY HIT his seventh bomer to lead off the fourth in- ning a&ainst loser Roy Thomas. Strike Poses Major Threat NEW YORK (AP)._ Bueballl faus a ..wtentlally dlsastrou.s player strike at mldnl&ht Thun- d a y oyer stalled contract ne1otiatlon1t. but the 111ues aren't the tracutlonal ooes usual- ly found in a labor·muaaement showdown. Salariea-Md mooey are not at tbe heart of tbe current dis· a;r.emeet. The bulc coUecUve bar1ainln1 a1reement over wblda &be two .._ are squa~ bU 11111 don t.be conclltiom of l>Ut CIOel .. Cleal ,..,.. ulllriea exeept for the minimum eacb major ....... .... .,..,..._ INTBSAGa&EMSNT1tpec1 In Jwr 1111, tbe minimum 1alary wa Mt at SU.GOO tor tbat HUOll and 1t'77 and mewed to a1.ooo '°' 117' and tm. 'l'bat aeai 11 &be oaar oee 1a u.. buAc ••reement dealln1 directly wttb moaer. • Tidrer Tape Bero So. while the fans Jammed the hall":n ~ at Nassau Coliseum. "a 1t 1ng in hne at the refresh· mt:nt ~\and~ and rest rooms. the ! ... lande r s were 1n t hei r clubhou.5e. pondC'nng the period that lay ahead ·'If ~ ou can't win one period m ~our own building. you don't de- ... er \t' to win the Stanley Cup." thOUJ!ht center Butch Gorin2. "When you're in that situa- tion. \I.hen you know if you have :i ~ood third penod you're going to be up thr~ games to one in the sen es. 1t 1sn 't too tough to J!et ready.·· added left wing Clark Gillies Thus prepared, they lined up. walked under the stands to rink entrance and played one of their be s t third pe riods o f the playoffs. They skated off the mushy ice in a muggy building with a 5-2 victor y a nd now they find themselves just one triumph from the first Stanley Cup of their eight-year history. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is cheered by f ans and showered with confetti u he rides in a Los ~eles downtown parade Monday. The aff Sl r was staged to honor the World Cha mpion Lakers basketball team. See story oo Page 82. They did il on a goal and two assists by GilJies, a goal and ooe assist by Bryan Trottier. more solid goaltending by BiJl Smith and the maturity that kept them from losing their beads wben the Flyers bel'an to rally. Angels Win (3·2) and Lose (Patek} ARLINGTON. Texas <AP> -IAet year California Angels Manager Jim Fre1ocsi used 81 different lineups because of 47 dlf. ferent btjurles. This year. there have been 22 different llneupe because of 11 different btjurles. Frepi likely wUl have to make lt 23 dil· f erent lineups toru1bt. THE CUPPLED 1 ANGBJ.a, t.Uinl ad· u.ataee ol their tint succeatul ,U,cb hit alnc. April 20 &Dd Todd Crua' MCODd RBI ot the aeaon, tripped the -Tau Jtanien 3·2 Monday nlPl bi 13 lnninp. Howe'er, aborUtop Fred Patek wun't .irouad for the ftn1ab U M re&UrHated a le1 mu.de. "Patek orobabb WOA'l play f« a fftl d•ys, .. saJd Frepl. Tben be ..sded. "We've cert.a1nly seen a t ' creat deal ol adversJty but we-Ve over- eome it before." UWlty lnflelder Cnu. batting only .211. wu the unlikelr hero. He cb&bled bome Rod 9arew for the same wlnner to lttve Jlm Kem hi.a f~ Jou bails decl.aioal. CA&EW RAD LOOPED a .double to the left field wall to lMd olf the lnnlnC OD a ball tbat camed IOIDe hurt feelinp and some 'anipp1 word• la tla• aaa1en elubhouse. ''Al OUv• broke m ... jult ~ the ball aod eouldD't set ...ct,•• aUd Tau mana1er Pat OorralM of bla left llllder. "You don't want aBJ douball m Uaet *-· Uon." Olivet' sna.,,... beck: "Pat lied If be Hid that. I didn't m.iljadp tbe ball. I WU told by Kem to play ln and it wu u slm· pie as that. l take the blame when I'm to bl•me. but I was playin1 behind the shortstop." Kern admitted he told Oliver to move ln. sayiq; ··rm a stlnlY penoo. I don't nea like ctvi.Da up a ainele." \ ArrD OUVE&tt &EmA.aa were n- la.yed beck to Corrales, be aald, "I wu wronc." II art Clear, wbo yielded tine blta in W. ....... .,, relief, pletect Q .... ftnt ~ of \be,..,. aaabllt two .... . ~ ltanpn toot a M .... '111 Daft P'ta9t ta 11ae dalrd ...._ llklDllr aawn w .............. p ............ WUla ddW ud Ollftt stsaW ...... ...... ~ ,,. ll!D9 ... .... ..... • • ..... BobbJ Grieb ta11ed aaapn _Starter GaJkll'd Pwry ,_a two-nm__. a\M Mventb bmlnatoeruetylud. llZ DAIL V PU.OT Tue1d•v M1y 20 1180 Brealk Police Lock Up Lakers - ving Them from Faqs f're• AP .,,.._kM:I LOS ANGELF.S For tht nrat Ume ln •while. m \ho Loa An1ele l.Oen were 1lymled Thf')' couldn't tel lnlo their own c~lf'brat10ti On "l..aktn Oay" In Lois An1elea, a C'rowd of •ome l0.000 jubilant fans crowded around Cl\y Hall Mondaty. p~nnlln& lh National Basketball AaaociaUon ch•mplon Lakert from maklna \heir 1cht-duled appearance on the Clt y Hall steps with l'hyor Tom Budley Instead, followln1 a. Ucker·tape parade throuah down~'n. the l.akera made a brief appearanc.: from th~ City Hall root alter more Olan an hour's delay As the lhouaands of fans chanted "Laker1. L~kns. Lakn-s" and "Matic. Ma1k. Ma~:ic" ln a call for rookie at.Ar Earvin "Magic " Johnaoo, the t.eam remained bamcaded behind a waJI ol police offi~rs ln the mayor's office. "We have never experienced this large of a turnout in anything the city has ever done," sald Lo6 An1eles pollce Lt Dan Cooke "l doo 't think anyone anticipated this crowd ·' -----QMear ol •lw Dafl ------. Gteu Roffmaa. rookie thtrd baseman of the Boston Red Sox. on the prospect of finding a job in the event or a baseball strike "Work'! I've never had a Job. l guess I'll find out what 1t·s hke " ~r'• H I< Proprl• .ff arin.-r•. 1.:1 Former Mater Del High star Dan Meyer 's 12th Ii inning s ingle over center field e r Gorman Tbomas's head lifted Seattle past Milwaukee. 4·3. in American League action Monday night Former Orange Coast College hurler Dan Quisenberry posted his second victory of the season in a relief role as Kansas City defeated Oakland. 6·5, in 11 innings. Darttll Porttt drilled a two-out single to score Rusty Toff'ff with the winning run in · the bottom of the lltb. Quisenberry took over ln the eighth inning and al.lowed only one run in the final 3~ to improve hls rec· ord to 2·1. ·.Roa Gaidry pitched a six· h itter for his first shutout of the season and El Toro resident Graig Nettles dOubled h<Yrne 3 second.inning run as the New York Yankees edged Detroit. l·O . Ken Krane. a ts.game winner last season who has been struggling all spnng, com bined with Ed Farmer on a four·tuttE'r and s lump·rtdden Alan Bannis ter doubled 1w1nu home the game's only run as the Chicago White Sox defeated Minnesota. 1-0 ... Sten Stone allowed sax hits before needing last-out help from Tim Stoddard and was backt.•d by a lS·hit attack as Baltimore beat Cleveland, 4· 1 Otto Vt>lt>z slammed his ninth homer of the year . a three run blast in the fifth inning, to lead Toronto to a 7 ·2 var tory on•r no~ton . Bake McBride slammed three hits and drov(• in two runs as Philadelphia rallied to beat Cincinnati. 1; .i. 111 N<1t1onal L<·ague action Larry Parrish, Gar) Carter and Jerry White hom ered to help David Palmer n · t•ord his 11th rons<.'cutave victory over two seasons as Montreal won its s ixth straight in beating Atlanta. 11·8 Ph1ladelph1a optioned rookie pitcher ~ Mannlngborr lo Oklahoma City Mike Sadek sent the San Francisco Giants ahead with a s mgle i.n the seventh inning and the Giants went on to defeat Santa Clara. 7-3. In an exhibition game on thl? Bronco field. IOU••I• •• S•c-p Ooll'• A•ltl Cll••• Aa IDOft than 40 ~trill P"S>U9 &o boycott • th• MOICOW Olym let. Loni IUUaalll reparts t.o •l•p down a prrsrdtnt of the tntem1tfonal Olym· plc Commlll.-. K1Uanln H)'I he baa rejecttd IUI· &t'ltlon.t thMt htt Mtay on M.ller hll elsht·year term ends th.ls 'IUmmllr StnCl' J•nuarv. KlUanln has been f1cln1 lhe collaJ>ff of lb• Moscow Gamet foUowtna Soviet military ac- tion m A11ban.&1tan and ~ CarWr'• subsequent call tor 1a t\)oYCCJtt . The Olympic Councll of Ireland de· cld ed Monday n1Mhl lo go agaln~t \he advice of its government and aend a team to the Moscow Games. The Irish &>.jng As11oc lallon dissented from lhe declaion and announced 1t will not 10 Al least two Dutch athletic teams on" wUb a chance for a gold medal won't go to Moscow despite the National Olympic Committee's vote aealnsl a boycott. Leaders o( the Dutch field hockey and equestrian federations sa..id after the ail.uMIN vote \hat they would stay home this s um mer. They were among six federations that voted foe 4 boycott. Two others did not qualify for the Games. another was a wmter sport and the sixth. bicycle racing. said its members could iz:o &o Moscow if they chose to do so. The field bockey team was considf1red a gold medal contend· e r ..------lltuehU T•d•• On this dat.e ~ baseball i.n 1!'16 Carl Yastnerrul.ld hit two home runs crus fourth and fifth In two games) lo lift the Boston Red Sox lo an 8-2 victory over the New York Yankees in a game marred by a fight between New York's Lou P1nlella and Boston's Carlton Fisk Today·s Birthdays St Louis Cardinals Mana~C'r Ken BoyC'r 1!. 49 Ne" York Yankees outfielder Bobb~ Murcer 1i, 34 fforrin·f 'i11fey Bau Ir Br1-acing? Afler Billy Marlin's Oakland J\'s fell out or first place. the manager andJcated he's J(etting a Ii little impatient with team o"ncr Charles 0 Finley "He's waiting around to see how we do. and 1f we do well. he·s gomg to take all the bows." ·lo1artm said after Sunday's 12·1 loss to Toronto. "I'll tell you somethmg I've dealt v.1th owners like that before. and I didn't take at then and 1 · m not going to take It now. I've dealt with real experts ·· Mart an believes the A ·s are in des per ate need or nght handed hitting help. and apparently he can't understand "h} f'inlev has not provided it. )fost of the team ·i lOP hatters. 1n ('luding Dave Re"'.ertng, o..,ayne Murphy and)Vayne Grosi.. a re left handed batters. "There's no way we're goan~ to ~at a team Ilk<' Chicago. wtuch has f1~e left-handed i>tarter~. ·· Martin !>aid f~rrico Guill y of B ribiug Jfu•k•·y ~ Former Jockey Con Errico. accused of being • 1he key figur(' in a conspiracy that enabled ga m blers to win som e SS00.000 on fi xed horse races. has been convicted or bnbmg Jorkrys to "throw nane races al Aqueduct and Sarato~a in 1974 and 1975 Nancy Leonard. wife of Indiana Pacer Coach Bobby Leonard. re!>tc:ncd a!> <1ss1st ant 1?eneral manager for "personal rC'asons " The Atlanta Flame" wall soon b<> based 1n Calgary. ill'<'ording to Bob Kt'nt. prt•s1dent of the· ~ ..1 taonal Hockey League club Raymond Mc:Coy, an all ~t<Jte bask<'lball guard from Chicago llc1ght:. "ho wt•nt 10 L:S F last year. wall transfer to De Paul T.wrision. Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Texas. 5:30 pm . KMPC 1710>: St. Louis at Dod2ers. 7 .30 p.m .. KABC 1790l Soviets Support Boycott? and a correspondent of the Soviet news agency Tass. I SPORTS BREAK I GOLF telub Aet? Reds Make Plans In Case of Strike PHILADELPHIA (AP - Some of the Cincinnati Reds have contingency plans in case the)' aren't playing baseball a ft e r Thurs day -If a threat.ent>d strike by the MaJOr League Players· Asso ciation becomes a reality Johnny ~nch said he might work up a rughtclub act . rookie Charlie Leibrandt said he'd tend bar 1n his rather's C hicago res taurant and Ken Griffey said he'd work. too. but on his goU game. "I would treat 1t <a strtkel like a vacation." said pitcher Frank Putott. "l haven't been home during the s ummer for five years. I'll spend u much time as I can with my wife and go t.o the beach .. WHAT A.BOUT money after the paych~ks stop coming., "No problem." '>aid Pastore "If l haven't learned lo manage m y money by now. I never wall Besides. I don ·1 ha' e c·noul(h 1n comi: to f.:<'I 11 tied up 1n invest ments · . DaH• Conn·1H'1on hc1...,t•\ 1:r doe!> have u lot of m<int-y t 1ed up and ~aid h(·'d tx-.,trapped for ta'h v.1thoul h i'-1·<;t 1m ~\1'f1 S200 000 J )t•ar ... alar:- 11 the· '\trtkl· last:. I hrl'l •n 1(1\Jr month..,, I need mone) . ltt ~upport m) 1m·<'.,tm<>nt.,." Con l'l•pcaoo ... aid · S o wa::, I could ~o J \ear. I \l>Ould have to M·ll 'om.~mg or start wo rk an~ .. SELLING HJS Mcrced<'s Benz m ight "~cl roe out of th~ hole.'." Conc-eix-1on 'said .. , rould 'f-11 11 for S23.000 or $24 000 1f I had to Games Halte d Bv Volcano ... from Ar W'>pacch•·., T" o P:ir1f1< «o:.i ... t l.1-.Jgu1 h .l s l' b .1 I I ~: .1 m , . ., \Ao l' r 1· ·"ilran0t.od out -~fonl'f3' Th1.· Albuqu.·rqu.· 1'uk1·-. '4•·ri "'''ht•dulc-d to 11·;1 \I' 1\ I buquNqu1· \t on d ;I\ I h 111 1>" n v t• r a nil !'-pol...11w lhl•n i..•• ''' \ Jrll •>U'' r' for tht>tr J?<Jme Bui "'ht'n th,·\ .11 rl\ cd J I th• \lbuqut·rq1H· Int• rn.it1nn,d Airport. tht·~ l~·arm'<1 that th1 Spokam· .11rport h::id 1>4't·n rlo-.t"fi ?'Ul' to \Olcan1C' ash from tht· eruption of Mount St Helen5 The O~den at Spokdne tza me .1hn ...,.,, po<.tp11n1cl <1u1 111 \Olta ni1· J~h OK.OK. Concepcion neect. his baseball salary to make payments on two houses Ln Cincinnati. an apart· menl in Venezuela and a golf s hop In Fort Myers, Fla .. as weU as on o new car and new boat. he uld. "My Idea was when I flnjsh m y career, I would own m y own t'Ompany. But I don't have that now. so the money Is very im· portanl " CONCEPCION SAID if there is a strike, he would stay in Cio· clnnatl until June 5 when his f1v e.year ·old son gets out ol school. then .. (ind the C"heapest way to go back" t.o Venezuela. Heity Cruz said he would re· tum to Puerto Rico to join tus wife and three children. "You know I will be hurting, anybody who does n 't make much money would be hurting 1f wt" stnke." Cruz said. "I live in a s mall town ... and it's tough to get a job the re. My wife do<·~n ·t "ork womt>n don 't wo rk that much 1n Puerto Rico .. r.r1fff'y, who s1gned a ba g· r1ollr.ir cont raC't with the Rt.'<i'> after thl· ~('ason s tarted. d1dn 't let talk or a '>trike bother ham , thouith lte '><ttd ht!> golf ~amt.­ C'ould USt' tht• v.ork f 'ro• Pagr BI ARCHERY. • • lo the l:SSR on the days the~ v.ouldcompete "l thought the best publicity Ito protest · uss~ 1nterve nt1on 1n Afghao1stan l was to send :in 01) mp1c team Let the world >1.:c U'> n ot pJrt1c1 pate 1n 1h1• <'t' rt: monies.·· she <tdds Uut ~h rtC'k can still look forv. arri to other tournam('nts I -.uppo<>t: Y.l' v.111 ha\'e anoth1:r ~port'> 1-°t''>ll\JI, prnbabl:-in t'olor.ido Spring'>," '>he .,._.~ ... \nd th" Champ1on<oh1p of th1• \mc·rtc J :-,., -;e t for Jum· 1n Colombia .. ~ TRAl'S8l ' RG llAS 1•nJO) <'d .. omt• fant> O<'rformancl''> at thl· Sport" FtM;t1\•<1l She was amon~ tht• \11µ IU ftnt'\h1•r., la'>t )C':.tr and r1n1c:ht'<f third thC' yea r lx>forc· I h ,11 !'>he. too. t., d1sappo1nted Nath tht• de<'1s1on to boycott the Olym 1•11' R1~ht nnv.. a trip back to. Oh w n· maws 1ri lam bo The boycoc.t as especially tough for :\trnck She missed qualify. in$! ror lh1· \funich Ol ympic \,.aml'' Ill 1~r.~,~ JU"-t •>nl' point ' LONDON <A P , -A Soviet defector says many middle·rank Soviet offi cials were dis mayed by the Kremlin's inte r vention In Afghanistan, and some hoped President Carter's boycott of the Moscow Olympics might make their leaders pull the Russian troops out, U1e Times of London re· ported today . The first installment of the news paper's copyright account said: Dzhirkvelov believes the purpose or the in· tervention was lo show the world -and above all Was hington -that the Soviets could get away with it. "proof of the contempt of the Soviet leadership for the U.S. president and world opinion.·· We'll make a deal~' The paper s aid llya Dzhfrkvelov, a former in· formation official al the World Health Organiza· lion in Geneva who defected to Britain last month , told 1t in an exclusive interview Soviet officials Jbroad saw no strategic or economic justification for the intervention in Afghanistan last December HE SAID THE RULING Politburo wanted to see how far it could ~o before the West took firm action inc luding milita ry action. THE TIMES SAID Ozh1rkvelov was an officer an lhe KGB. the Soviet secret police. and its in- tt'lhgence ntt"ork. a n expert on Iran and Turkey For this reason. Dzh1rkveto ... and many of· ficials like him felt the boycott of the Olympics mig ht force the Soviet leaders to r econside r and revert to a .. stable rather than emotional policy " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:-~~~~~~~ Bmeball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dtvlak>n W L Pd. 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OK? And rf you re looking tor more than 1ust a great price 0.1 the I nest quahty bus ness mach nes available have we gol a decJI for -,ou Our serv1ct:.· Its what ni<Jdc us rhe only_ ~ul~L1cie Renw1g1on Rand Dealer 1n Orange Counry And 11 r... our edge over those ether d iscounters So call white the economy s lousy and make your besl deal ....._._wloe"9•••n••..._, c.Mhtlwws1ll ......... , 957·1195 -. . • l ,. I -.; -- BASEBALL / VOLL EV BALL I BOA TING ~ . . . " A•NCANLUOU. M9Mal . " • .,..,.. 2 Ul.l..o.111.A • .. , ... .. .... H•t-d 1. .......... c-.1• 0.-F•t 1t lt..o!, 11 M lllt•.U 1 c .... " G•t<" fll G•" °" ~~ '' ~,,._...," • 0 I 0 Ill-\ U • 0 •• """" hi , 1 J • oo•-.. J ••• ft ...... 1 1 1 o Pvt"•"' to .... ''" .. If 1 1 Nott" rt ,,,,'-lit< .. < • 0 0 • , .... " • ' J. • I 1 t \. , , .. I. • 0 , • • 0 I 0 , • ' 0 \ 0 0. ) 0 I 0 ' 0 0 ~ I 0 0 0 ~ ... , , .. .,, l 0 I 0 ( ••IOll "" J 0 • 0 "•'""' .. \ 0 0 0 0 J ' J , ••••• .. I I• I \CW .......... 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I .f>, 6-\ Glvn•\ C~HOf'f H~1t .t:uoar-v. • '· tt 1 lvttnn• Mao(U!Qd or• .V..rcrtl~ Mf'iktr 1 \, 6 I, Clauo1~ C-bl•n<• 0.1 Elly ll•ule\, f>.J "1 Love Doubles l•IL-"I CNnty E1lllllfl- JC"'' l•ovo '"''\ r •P•I LIOYO 0-1 "'°'" Borq Man1tM S•rn•orw"\<u .. & 4 bl lfo-10 LloyO wo" ''IO 000 DorQ ~·m•O"l'\(U, MIO 000 NHL Ptayotfs l"IHAl.S ,..,, .. s. ..... , MaoM&ly'• Sare ...... Yorll ,..,_n s. Pn1l-lpl>I• 1 (Ne• YOAIMOS'4!"1ttl-11 T-..¥'•0-...... y-hl....ootn .. Pft•l-lpfll• ~y'•O- Pl\11_..,.... Al -Yori< IJla<lOtr\. It M<HW"I' T-v'sGame New Yori! h,_tt Al P!tlladtll>N•, If M(euarf Misc. , Estancia, Sailors In Semis 'fht· Bal( Twu Estancia Jl11&h's t-:uMles and th Newport It arbor Saalotll face th~1r final hurdle lOIU&ht on the road to a llhowdown for the Cl!-' volleybaJI t•hampl0Ubh1p Friday. E11tanc1a, the No 1 sl'ed under Coach Mike t>omeroy wltfi a 17·1 r ecord. m eets Channel League toughle Dos Pue blos, a team \\ hu~h shocked San Marcos tn th r\•e s tr ai~ht 1n the quurterfinaJs The E~tanc1a-uos t'ueblos 1tul'I will oo at Edison High with '4Ct1on billed to start at 7 AMONG THE ESTANCIA -.tandouts are setters Kent Smith and Tim Krohnfeldt, along with a s tarting lineup whirh general I) cons1s~ or Stev(' \'an Hom. Dan \.'.rebalov1ch. Bob R1eden und Neal Warman. Others in st rumental in Est ancia 's game include Brad Elligood, Bill Mat 11.1~ and Gn•g Gt-nthng :'\t'Y.J>Ort '-. Sai lor~. the ooh tl•..im tu mar Estanc1a's rcrord. ~ind thl' Sunset Leagul' rham p1ons, me<'l the Crnde r('lla tC'am 11( lht.• t>lrm10at1on in La Quantu l11gh ThP t wo will lol·k horns al lluntmgton Beach llagh \\1th " starting t1mt• of 7 Coach Charlie llrnndl''" ~elA port Har bor Satlurs boa~t a -.ol1d line up. which mcludcs Sunset ~ague Most \'aluabh.· Player Tom Hunnell. a senior -.cttcr in the one·SCllN format • OTHERS WHO comprise the '>trength of the Sailor-. an· T(.>J Cox . 03\ <· Ot•\ 1tk . Rru1·1· L.ddY.t•ll. t-.t•\1n Drol-.c und Ril l Yard IP\ La qujnta. thir<I ol.H·•· r1111 ... hc r m th1' Sc-a ViC'w ('1rr111t. c;tunncr1 'l;o J "ee<1 Laguna B<•.1{'h in thl· -.1·c·11nd round. th1·11 put tht• ~k11ls Ill :\I 1r..1 co ... la Fr 1d.H Thl' A1tl'{'-.· t•rrmc-Y.l·:J1,.1n 1 Tl'rn dt· Boo., Indy 500 Has So01e Problern.s INDIANAPOL.IS IAP> -The India napolis 500. remarkably free from the controversy that m a rred its running a year ago, may not have entirely clear sail ing before Sundav's ruce Car owner Wayne Woodwa rd. IA hose M c Lare n r<1cer "'as leased by Jerry O'Connell as a ~ubi.titute for Tom Sneva'<; IA recked machine. says he may seek a n injunction becaus<' Sneva has decided to drive a dtf ferent car in the race The in 1uncllon. he said. would keep Sneva out of th(' starling lineup ''I GAVE O'CONNELL a race car in good faith after they crashed their car.'' Woodward said in an interview Monda .. in his near-vacant Gasoline A01ley garage "I want Tom Sneva 1n that car ·· A year a~o. following char ge-; of c heating and threatened laws uits to halt th e rnce. quahf1cat1ons 1A('n• (•xtended an extra day and two add1t1onal drivers were added to the start· 1ng field :sneva wrecked his No. 9 racer dunn~ practice last week The rar already had quahhed for the race. so under U.S. Auto Club rules he could substitute another car and s tart the race at the rear of the 33-car field. Sneva's backup car, No. 89, was to have gone to his team mate, Vern Schuppan. and S n eva was to have driven Woodward's No. 81 UCI Misses Playoff Nod The UC Irvine baseball team, which finished second to defend· Ing NCAA champion Cal State Fullerton in the Southe rn California Baseball AssodaUon standings, missed by two places of being an at-large selection for the upcoming NCAA playoffs. A six-member committee of coaches, selected by the NCAA • used a formula determl.Md by overall record and difficulty of acbedule to pick the nine at· large berths that re mained. -ucr. one of 17 teams nominal· e d . finJabed 11th as the Ant· eaters finiabed the season with a 37·25-1 overall mark . "We are naturally disappoint· ed we did not ~ceive an at-large berth ln the National Touma· ment," commented Coach Ste\le He~...i. Just recently seleeted as the ~8A'a Coach of the Year. "It bu been a ireat aeuon for our JOWll ball club, and I've never been prouder of any team I've been uaoclated with. "W• were ln • fllbt for a playoff lpot tmtll t.be bitter met. We never 1ave up.'' OAJLVPU.OT a - Pries Named MVP Sea Kings Dominate in Sea View League 8 )' ROG£R CARLSON Olltloo.11, ............ Sea Vlew League baseball champion Corona del Mar High dominates the Daaly Pilot's All- lugut; seleellona with the Most Valuable Player Coach of the Yeu and the entltt rlrst team out'. he ld. Jeff Pries, a junior right-handed pitcher with a flossy 7-0 league record and 1.19 ERA, Is the !ea g ue's Most Valuable Player. while Tom Trager IS the Coach or the Year again after leading the Sea Klngs to back-to-back titles PRJES, IN ADDITION to has pitching pro· wess. slugged six home runs. The Sea Kings' outfield Carl Ehmann and juniors Mano Ybarra and Clay Tucke r . over· "'helmed the oppos1t1on m grabbing all three s pots Ehmann batted .360 as the leadoff hitter Yba rra's .425 balling average represenl~ only th~ third player in CdM h1slory to ba{ over the .400 mark and Tucker's 366 average tncludes four homers Alw taking a first team post i~ first baseman John J ohnson ESTANCIA CATCHER Bob Lan mer was a un a n1 mous ch~1re for firs t team laurels after hitting at a 375 cli p and displaying excellent defensive and throwrng capabtlllll'S ht-hind the plate Oth1 r E...idn~·1a f1ri.t tl·am selections include 1nf1elder. R1rh Amaral .ind Ho> Santa ~1a na Irvin<' ,... repn.> ... entt>rl b)-d pair of first team <'hOICl'!'i in ~hort!-top Ed 1feLn~1us and Mark S\.\ an roat. \\ h<i \.\<as cons1den•d a.t pitcher and outfielder bl'fon· bl.·1111? plJei>d at th{· d<.'$11?natl·d hitter'<. ro lr- Boating Singles Spice Racing .Scene By AL~OS LOCK.ABE.\' D~•lt P1tot k "11 .... Wni..- J.andlUbbt.'I c; and eH·n some -..11l11'1l! , n 1hu~1ast.'i think that anrrme \\ho n ·ntur,,., on trans-ocean "<lllrn).! Or lfUIStng -C\en 1A1th d rull l'rt'w ma~ bt· ~la~htly out or their cotton p1r k1ng mrndo., or at least ha\'c' a s u1c1de compl1·ic Rut \\hat :J bout thl'> rurrent rage of sin~lt· handing In a 01m'iy Sa1lbo~1t Jt fO'-'> lht.' oc•ean:. of tht' world'> COME TO Tlll~K about 11 , the ('raw I'> not too current. Back as long :'ts most of us can re member. there ha\e be<.'n solo rru1serc; who ven· lured around Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope. Some of them made 1t. some didn't The sea can be a treacherous and vengeful opponent. . Even the "sport" of mass single-handed rac· ing across oceans in boats ranging from 20 feet to over 100 feet is not new. as witness the Observer Single-handed Transatlantic race which began m 1960 as a light-hearted a mateur event · In those 20 years it has grown to be an intema· tional event with more tban 100 sailors temptu1g fate over what is geoeraUy cooceded to be the most dangerous stretc h of ocean m the world - the Atlantic from Plymouth, England. to ~e\\ port R.!. The OST AR I'> being planned agafo this .>ear. and not to be outdone. about 50 solo sailors here on the We&t Coast are pr epping for the c;econd Transpac1f1c Smglc-han<lt-d rut·e GF.TTING 8/\('K to th<· OSTAR . four vearc; aft('r that 1960 ra<.'l' that c;tarted a.., J fn~ndh \.\a~er bct\.\ecn t\\O lont· ~achtsmen. the eH•nt began to take on un intl'rn:.it1onal dimension \\ ith entrre'> from England ..ind France The 1968 racf• bt·gan to attract both commt'rnal sponsor~ e1nd tht· attention of the general public When the London Observer. one of Britain ., most influential newspaper-. took over sponsoro;h1p of the C\ent 1t became one of the most pubhctzed sportm~ events 1n Europf• The race has ~<'n -.ailed even.· four years and tn the 1976 rare dre\\ over 100 c;a1lor'i from 17 roun tries. including the l'mted State" In this year's race there arc 28 sJ1lor-. frotn the l ' S Thi• rare <;tarts Junf' 7 and for the folio\\ mg three we<'ks 110 of the moc;t intrepid adventurers including rour "omen \\Ill face the penis of the solitary crossing of the often stormy J\tlant1r -mo::.t or it dead into the winds and seas In the 1976 race several boaLc; were lost. other-. had to tum back in m1d·ocean. and still others ar rived in l'Oewport in a battered condition -.1th t'X hausted sluppers Inte rnationa l competition has a lot of dangerous. demanding sports surh as skl·Jumpmg. motor racmg and boxing but the most demanding and most dangerous is surely deep-water single handed sailinJ? Sailing Courses Offered at OCC I JEFF PRIES TOM TRAGER All-Sea View League first Team Pos. Player, School Rtte»nl Cl. P Jeff Pnes. Corona del Mar 7·0, 1.19 Jr. P Tom Kobel. El Toro s 3, 3 45 Sr. C-Bob Larimer . Estancia .375 Sr. 1B John Johnson, Corona del Mar 354 Sr. 2B-Rich Amaral. E'tanc1a .286 Sr. SS Ed He1ns1us. Irvine 386 Jr.' J R Roy Santa Marra. Estancia 286 Sr_ Of Carl Ehmann. Corona de! Mar 360 Sr. 1 IF Mano Yharr:a. Cor on.:1 del Mar 425 Jr. O F (.1ayTuckN.Coronadel Mar .360 Jr. l 'l .JackTarn•·~.EIToro 3 4,203, 250 Sr. 011 Mark Swancoat, Irvine 346 Sr. S.-cond Team P Jim ~kCah11l Ec.tanc1a ·s-2. 2 90 So. 278 Sr. 3'6 Sr . 353 Sr. .386 Sr~ .350 Sr. .326 Sr. 389 Sr . 346 Jr. 342 Sr . JI)() Jr. 400 Sr C Hick tr-.-.m. El Tor11 IR Stev1: Lux Co-. ta Mesa 28 M1ke Matranga, El Tom SS-Rob Humphrf•), Costa Mt:!>.J 38-Jeff Brooks. Un1vers1tv OF 7.ack Purs~ll. 1.-niver.:ll, 0 f-"'1-Dltvld Kev. F.1 Toro • OF-JoP Cruz ·co-,ta Mec;..i L't Ktll) Rolltm. El Tori, Ct Hob Pl•rr\. lrvin1· DH B1U Lux: (o!>tJ ~t c~a MV Track Team Has Top Star \ group <If a red track and field stars have JOtnt'd force<, "'1th l: S. Olympic gold medalist Ed"' in Moses and Kenyan distance runner Henry Rono to form the Ctop1an International Track and Field Club Based in Mission Viejo, the c lub boasts a numbet° of athletes from that ana including Mis- sion VieJO ffjgh senior distanceman Jeff Van· der~ms Vandereems accomparued Moses to Europe last year lo compete in several races and gain' som e experience on the intemaUonal circuit. VaJJdereems will compete in the two-mile 1.500 meters and mil<>. • San Juan C'ap1<;trano'c; Sabrina Pendle ton 0\\ ns a pen.anal lx>">t of 19-S tn the long JUmp, and ts -. orlung out \\1th Ctop1an trark toach and ad- nl>e r Gordon l' OOPt-r RLll)' Konchellah. who mo,•ed from Kenva to Mis!>1on \'1E'JO la ... t October . \\111 also JOin the team Has 1 46 79 in the 800 meter-; '' a rf'cord for his age ,group Seminars Set in H.B. Thf> L' S Volle~ ball Association has scheduled t\\o "errunars on .. Improving Athletic Teams," in- tlud1ng one se<;s1on in lluntmgton Beach. , Tht• worbhopo;, presented by Bas ic Concept seminan.. will include a social and psychological Jpproach to athlet1l' teams The area 5eminar ic; set for June I at the Seacl1ff Country Club. 3000 Palm An·. Hunt- ington Beach The ~eminar runs from 8.30 a .m . to 5 p m. Adm•~"'°" " $45 For further information, µhnn<.' ~ 1342 Boswell To Smiley Jacki<.' Smil ey from Balboa Yacht Club ~ao; the winne r 1n Sout h S hore Yac ht Club 's Boswell Me m o ri al Troph y r egatta for ~o m en Sabot sai lo rs Sunday. rt was the fourth year of t he regatta "'h1c h ho no rs the late Yaeko Bos w e ll . u SSYC member who was an ar- d en t promoter o f "'omen's sailboat rac· LEASE BMW 1980 320i Cvc" • c:rPen 5 speed ... 1e1eo cassette. loq lamos. "'' cond alloy rims. p1ns111pes 17150391) $253~~ -, ...... --..-.. _ ---Coe> ........ 14\~~ fl'•udwll "'" >• Cep r..:>uc•..oft ••!>O<I l('l .. ""',...,." $1211llt P~ ,.,, ,..,,., ..,. llr"' S2'1S41 09•11'9•' 1980 528i Ascol orey lull oower and aor cond . etc 1678087) Eleven diffe rent classes are on tap for Orange 1ng Coast College's a nnual s umme r sailing program. Te n e ntncs tume<l n utl $336~~ Alt classes will meet at OCC's boat house, 1801 for the five races over W. Coast H1ghway. Classes are srheduled for af. th<> weekend Second ternoons and early evenings. w n ~ Marie 0 ·Ho r a . ' ft • NI ~ u.dlt .. "'Of'\tt\ ---c.o -111.n1.10 Ft··-'" 6l7 Ol Ceo ...,.,._. ••~oo , .... _.,_,. '"-'"II P-11y tor~ --uset M Pre·P.~gi stralion will be conducted on Ne\\port Harbor Yacht Saturdays, June 7 and 14 from 9 a .m. to noon in the Club. and third was Bon· foyer of the OCC gymnash:m. Registration will n ie Zillget. Balboa a lso be conducted at the boat ho~ prior to the Yacht Club. llASB AYAIUIU beginning of each new class session. Winne r of the first OHUJSa 7JJSI Fee for the basic, lntermediate and advanced ch allenge trophy for the Bab u.J tKU I • sailing classes iS $25 or S30 per two.week session. skipper who had never ~u. nc. depending on the session. Fee for ooe week ocean raced before was Phyllis $ BMW sailing classes ls $SO. Willets. s.5YC. Winner of The first session wlll nm June lS-17 and wlll the distance trophy for 522-5333 fe•lure two basic sailing classes <for ages l2 and the skipper who came 110 M. .._. L L9 ...._ . above) and an intermediate coune. The secoad from farthest away waa wtMN!l:t40USECAU.•" aesaion -June 3C).July 11 -will lnclude one bu1c _:::Do:.:::.:n:.::n•~G:=.,ru~bb8~'.!.· !:D'.!P~Y~C~·--!!!!!!!!!s!!!•..,.ai!i!i!•!!!i!!• .... !il111i!!!.-..~°'~·i!!•~~ class and t wo intermediate caunea. Session three (July 14·25> will feature an in- termediat.e class and two advanced cou.nes. Otten sailing will be offered durtns the fourth aessloo - July 28-Aug. 11 -and the Oftb seaalon -Au1. 4-I. Both ~one week ln k?nsth. lmt.ructor ror all COUl'MI ii lim Joraennn coach ol occ·s saU1n1 team. Jcw.-·s squad captured a pair of PacWc eo.t cbamplonshipa las& year ud finished second lo the nadonal la- tercollqiate single-h•nded ~lblpa. Tbll I year the te•m hu won &he ~t eh.am· ptonsbip ln team racin1 and dlalb1 ...wq and la beaded fcw the naUodalt . For tntormatlon •bout OOC'a salllnt p~ram, phone 5M-5880. .. ....... .,,,_ ... • ........ 4 America's Ean1ing Power Lowest Since 1975 wa~lluN~N CAP• ~ \nl'Ol'O~ of Am rtcaiu ,,.. i tu1 "~ u,.., r i\l .. ~f!Uiooar'Y ronc1mocu t•ably ln April and fac\Ot'J b~ ~.omy accordln& to Ju»\ r~· eoelloued to pttad throul UJ'li --· • MaHd JOWl'ftment data ___ _. \bat penclftll incom• Ttw" Q>erunerce Departsnesn ~ ~ dlridiendl and tnternt wh ~b •ludtt • .,... reetal ~,·.! ... a scant o ot p«cent la•t mlnua Soe1al s.nrltY payment& -• - raonth to u aMu&i ti.OT tnllloll. \ht-poa~\ monthl> The 9500 rnUUoo ln<'rt~~~·r~._l'.:~come r 11 St s billion performaMe s.ance the laat ~· "'"°""" an July un~ CommNt~ data ~eel EVEN MOa TELLING v.u ~ dechne an s))\•nd\nlil 11nd tn ereue m 1vin1s m Apr11. aJd Comm~rce Ot-partmt-nt anitl)•t Adren ~ d "I would not uy tha1 lhr) t~ll I.AS aJ\)'tb!n1 ubOut tht' urauon of the downturn." Cooper ald "But they do show ui. the - downward momeatum 1s tl)('rt • --t al 10 4 pt'rttnl ol caparaty tn t'ebruary urn. Federal ReMrve da t a mdlcated ''Aa fador)' output dttlines, lhe utll11aUon ra~ wlll dedme.· ntd fl'eckral RtM!nt anal.ya\ Rkhard lladclotk. He> polnled oul that factory uliUudon rat41 peaked al • per· cent ln July am before dropping lo • low of 88 percent durin& the 1'74 '1$ rt«Saklln The latnt h1ures come on \DO of a number of other national •l1ttillt1cs lhat 1nd1cate a recetSion aaaln ls under way. The eoveroment has reportc..'Ct In the last 10 days that hotmln,g con&trucllon fell ln AprU for lhe 1'eventh consecuUvt month and lhat 1ndu.'ltrial production and rttatl sal«!i. were down for tbt tturd consecuhve month Th.-downturn hat5 been predicted since the Federal Reserve bc1ean movlllJ;t last fall to !How 1nnation by lightening mooey and crf'dtt pc>lides · ~ bright spot Monday wa. yet aftOthtr an~ment that the pnme com~rcaal lend1n1 rate 1s ~tioulng lO drop u bull· nesa demand tor loans slowi. Norean Guarantee Trust. the nallon'1 fifth tarc-t bank. cul 1ta prime rate lO 16 percent on loans to lt1 MOil credit-wort.by customers. Most other bank.I cut their rat.es t.o ie.s pettent 11$1 week. TIM! prime ratt hud peaked at a record 20 percent early lul m onth. The we ak IT'Owth 1n the natmn'b total pert1onal income in April meant that the average fam1Jy didn't realize much Increase. Jn fact. annual per capita income last month was S'T.870. Just Sl ahead of the figure ror the previous month. The weak growth 1n penonal income in Apnl followed strong growth 1n March. when income went 1o1p S14 billion. or 0.7 percent. to an annual $2.069 tnllion. An annual-rate figure shows what income would total ror the } ea r t! conditions for a single month continued for 11 more. I As lncome arowth turned sL~tsh. persooal sptndang drop~ ... O 2 pettent. to an •nnual St 674 trillion last month . Personal out lays had risen O 4 perttrit to SI 876 tnllioo 1n th prevtouS monl.b · THE 12.1 81LUON decllne la.st month -.a~ lhe first sinre • S900 million drop from May to Junf' last year and the largest since a S9 5 bllhon deehne an January 1978. Commerce data showed Followina the resulting record interest rates. buslDess and consumer borrowmg and spending began to drop. TtUs. an tum. has forced factones and retailers to cut back production. Vnemployment Jumped lo 1 percent last month from 6.2 per· cent the previous moo.th. Mam: ~muts beUeve the unemploy- ment rate will go up another 1 5 percentage pomt.s before the re cession ends late thas vear. thro-.ing at least 1 S million persons out of work Small increases were reported for miscellaneous labor in· come. rent.al mcome. dividends and interest. Bu\ wages and sala.nes dropped off a sharp S1 S bllllon. or 0.6 percent. to all an· nual Sl 3 trillion Wages and salanes had n sen $9 3 billion. or 0.1 percent.. in March * * * * * * * * * ~ av1ngs. meanwhile. grc" 5 6 percent to an annual S13 3 b illion The savings total produces a savings rate of ubout 4 2 pe rcent compared "1th 4 percent m March . Meanwhile . the Fe deral Reserve reported that factories oper ated at 81 percent of capacity m April, dov. n 2 percentage points from the preceding month and more than 6 percentage poants from the peak rate of 87 I percent 1n. Murch 1979 , Many Claim· Win Over Inflation 8.) JOljN l"l:NNIFt· Apnl'i. operating rate wa~ the lowes t since ractortt!S functioned NEW YORK 1AP1 -It c6st an aH•ragc of $20.517 for an urban family of four to ltve 1n moderate comfort last year. a rise of Sl.895 tn JUSt u year. but u lot of Amencani; apparently ft'el they still beat ------------·-----===----. $50,000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTY SEC0NDs • tetinfft 0111ly ,..~t •lac-~ •C-a••ttc&.I ...... _ .... , • We.Illy c-kae•t• •N-tWv~• • 6 -di• to l ,,.en ·~c.aH-- . , .. ~ (714)._759-1515 •totElllCAH HOME ..OA'TGAGE a v l",.~•O' ,fl c ... ,,., o,.. .. e ' ... .r P'Jld •• " ...... ' ij .. ,,, t ' '". inflation Tha.! l'Onrlui.1on v. ould 5et.>m to cont radict tht• findings of a good man~ surveys . to sa)· nothtnR ;tbout th(> political oratory on the s ubJect. but tt com e5 from a us uall v reliable source. The Survn Ht'l>earch Center · T~ center . al lhc Univcrstl.)' of M1clugan. ts the site of much research on consumer s ubJecti.. 3nd its analvses of consumer confidence are at least ~ltmpsed bv most serious ror~asters or ~conorruc t'Vtc>nts CllNtt9'f' LASTSUMMEll THECENTEll'Sstaff ques \toned ~pie on tt_)('1r reactions tomflallon. and 1t round lhlll "Lhe ma 1ont) . reported that their fam11tes had managed to slay even or had ~ottenaheadofinnat1on .. . · · There v.ere "freQuent ano often bt\tl'r rompl.11nti. obou\ inn .. COLLECTORS CORNER Rdre Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices fOf' 5-19-80 C.01<1 c lo...\~ "° ,,,.~, " \ u Ct PUBLIC NOTICE ll'l(TITIOVS IUSt .. f~S ..AMf STAfE ... E .. T T ,..,. f()4lQwtnQ ~'"'°" '' C)Otf'\O Ou' ""' .. ' ,,, ... , Sell I< , .. ,,.!'Cl\ UU l) \l>ll.U M•o•• l~d'' \U• JI Ul7 U ! 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JO, I-1'91 to PUBUC NOTICE • ' - • • BUSINESS I STOCKS · Tue&day' CJoliq Pritt• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .., •• ._ --. ., ....... ,... ,,_. •Jfowu -.Clflc. 119W ......... ~1-o.wi-11 •1«• ............. ,...,...,, ... _ .. , ._ ........... ""'''"°'~-lllll ... t .. • .. ~ .. I ' .... l ., • u u .. .. ' ,1' ·-... ,, I ,, . ~ . I •• -•. . ~· •l ... , N OAILY PILOT S11n Power Seen . Vital to France Energy Future PARIS IAPl F rom an inconspicuous store oo • sm a ll street an Paris' labyrinthine Marais district. architect Jean-Claude Bernard d1spenses literature . equip· ment and advice on sola r energy, a rield he believes vital for France's ener gy future . The store -Ecosolaire -is one of the first or its kind 1n Europe and is the only major effort in France to create a via ble dultrtbution system ror the budding sola r industry France. which already has one of the most ambitious nuclear energy progra ms in the West with plans to pro- f'ra•~• f"ftt-rgy nf¥ff• In lltr 11.-or 2008 arr ~••l •afrll •• br lier r41dr cd...,., •I 2.1 Miiion barN>I•. of pt-trolftml ~r ~ar. duce SS per<'ent of 1ts electnc1ty in nuclear plants by 1985. lb m aking a strong effort to 1<el the solar ind ustry moving THERE PRESENTLY ARE about 20.000 homes 111 f r ance equ1pped with o;olar water heaters. The govern ment hopes to triple that this )'(•ar and have 500.000 in operation by 1985 Solar hot v. <1ter 1c; the t•omrnl( Lh tnJ.t '>J11I Bernard "ho retum<.'CI lo France l:isl )l'ilf .. dll'r <i four \l'ar '''"' tn I run ·Tht· l'f!Ulµm1·nl '' ~t·ttm~ betll·r Soon '>Ol..ir hot 14 iJll•r heater' v.111 ht found Jll OH•r Fn1nc·1 Then· 1-. ,1 '>tmng demand for '>ol ... r ht•alini; too. hu1 lor the mo m1·nt 11 .... 1111 \Cr~ eomplwatPd Jncl l'XPt:r1 meri tJI and it'c; not e<:onorn1 call.\ pr..i<'l1cul TH E FRENCH W I.AR •;Nf:RGY Comm1ss1on. <.'real 1•d 1n 1978. has a budget th1!-year of S36 million ll!> dare<' tor. Henry Durand , o;ay-. France·-. energy needs in the year 2000 are estimated to be the equ1\ <1lenl or 2 1 b1 tl1on bar rC'h or petroleum pN ~ t•ar lie '>a_\'> It LS hoped the solar e( rort will contnbute about 5 percent of that. or 105 million barre~ of petroleum equ1valtnt Environment ~11n1ster ~tich1 I d 'Omano ha'> launched .1 <-ompet1t1on for th1· construction of 5.000 homes usiog ... olJr heat1n1?. The i;?OH'rnmt:nl Jl!>O hopes to put togethl'r .:rn t•,pcnml'ntal :.chool lrJ tr .. in plum bers . heating i.pt't whs~ .rnd t'IN'trtCtan'> 10 the fu:ld of !>Olar technolog~ An t .. \pertmcntal 2.3 me~av.att !>Olar power station un dt-r conc;truct1on at TaqW'>'>Ont• in th" V.f'Mt'm Pyrt•ne<>s 1' -.cht·dukd fnr completwn in 1981 There also 1s a tiny 61 kilO\I. att M>l<1r :.talion in ncarbv Odt·1llo. which has bet>n Opt•rat1onal '>tnce the beginning or 1!)77 T<>ta l funding tor tht: prowct-. 1~ s.&-0 m1lhon Market Pausi~g A.fte~ Long Rally :'\EW YQRK 1Al'1 The :-.tock market was mixed to day losing some of the momentum of its spring rally The Dow Jones averaJ?~ of 30 \Jldustnals. coming o{( a run of five cortSttut1\ e Jta1ns. was up I 62 points to 832.57 to- da) But dt>cltne!i outnumbered Jdvanct:' h' ;i I 6 margm Jmonj:r"'ew York Stock E'<chang·hslt•d l'>Suc:. The Dow Jones industrial avt-ragc ha'> chmlx'<I mon th<.in 90 polnL'> from 1ts low the aftC'rnoon or ~l arch 27. lht• day 14 hen tht• <'ollapse <>f tht· -.11\ er markel rC'ached 1l'> c-hmax SinCt" then. stock prices have responded favorably to ;i :.t.e<>p d~tme 1n interest rates. But cons1dl'rablC' debate• continues on Wall Street oH~r v.hether the market ha'> rully recogruwd the errect~ of the dl'velopmg recession on <.'or porate profit.~ and d1\'1den'h .-.toc-b In Tlt.- .~pot ligltl NE W VO A< ................. "' • "',,... "", .. fll\d Nit (Nt'IQf' 04 tn.-ti•t->ton "°'0'1 Ai1 t,_. N•• Y0t• St0t• E "~ ''"'U-lr~1riq "•'·~"• •' f'"Ot• t~n i t (ih lf't..,.,....I '1~.U I I .. Ot .,.., \IW'r" ., ' 60C' , IUft'f (C' N,~ '' • lf\M ,..u ~ Am C 'f'~f'I H• \(1) l: -· 170 •oo ..... • !M-11tr 'lifOt'·t :"91 QOC ff'•.C.O ,,.. :"'\ ...... ~ .. r.1&1 .... lOC 0<<•"""'' Pt ~~ M..,Souv1 l'l "'>-lloe•nq ' , .. Q()() Cu on /~"O.> • Ae1n•L•~ no .a> IC m4rt ••l 10C' ... 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En:CAIA~E YOv< MAKE MY ~TTEN, PAIN -IN · ~·NEOc: 5~T'~ SEEM 8!riE~ BY COMPAe:'I~ .... ORABBLE 'i~ IC.NOit.), Nill, r~ {MC lASf fh) t>A'iS, I llA'4t1{f ~hl ~ S41o.:.£~ 1"0 ~"o~. DR . SMOCK by Bil Keane _G_o_R_00 _______ .. r K 1 I H( .._l 1\1-.t l llll'l(,.J I M\l:il ffll VOLi Af\OUI MY~Elf '111\I I ~'H0ltl D HAVf 101.D YOU fltfOF'E \lllE wE~r MARR1ED·-~- by Gus Arriota "That's OK. Ooddy'll fix it tonight." .... 1 --.........__ -----·-- NANCY ~,· •" SLUGGO--·YOU KNOW THAT WATCH YOU GAVE ME FOR CHRISTMAS? -------·-t _ -..-., t I BUT ONE TH ING t'VE GOT T05AY FOR IT, THOUG~--- by Tom K. Ryan ···IT HAO AVERY POWERFUL MAIN• SPRING 0 ~ i ~ j 0 ! ~i BIG GEORGE "Doc1«, It'• yourofflcel" by Kevrn r~ WIN OON''f '401> "NOlK a.& \IEfl ~ANO .-Ste. '' 'fOU CA~ 60(flO~ .. 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IOml 27 Oulrr9lt Fr. 51 Miii COllr9e 29 ~ ~ 46 l ent'• end l .... 54 Pllm SS StT\111 group 57 Klnd of algn 58~ 59 Gf'8ell lettn &2 Ag1. 63 Tmeofdey .... l ~elevision ._.111..v--:O tMQ4 A tllWf Aolt Royce and a ~ilUI D40tWI .,. cov .,. .. l"9 o.1ec1•-~ • lllO-..... dr\IO ...... • ti6AUOI M~ hMdt "!> e 011Q1 '41111• G'CIUC> 10 ~..., • VO\ilh 11re11ed IOr ~ ne ~ oOI\ N'I o1 • lloYt l.~ Lucy ~OtK'-1"9 '''"' houf' .,.,\J I\ I V1LllfllO h\ lh• ~" "' "•<I\ '* ll•l>y • OOOOflMU An oll'g')' ~Sot'I) A"~' f 1y ofltcial v· .. ·~ ·~ r~.,.. l•mlly •fl•• on• o l MIC:h..i a """• • 10 llW .CS.IOl~l'I;~ • fl.LCTNC 00Mfl4HY (lit) • ~ E.AAfH AHO MAJll l:JOliS~ THE MAOV IUNCH Carol 1~1 Mike's h0<0 tcoOe lt>oul • 111.nge _.., wh() Wiii come onto Plofting Aloof · h~ Mle 1"411\ !he glamO<OUS Mlad ot • C0$1Mllc.a firm ~IW-MMI• • IAHFOAO AND 80H MUCh 10 f •eel S Cleltgl>I l amont s bnde-10 be oecides not 10 marry n1m fD DICK CAVETT Kathannc Ross plays the "perfect" wife of mentah~l Hal Holbrook who 1s secret- Iv plotting h is death in the suspense drama "'Murder by Natural Causes" tonight at 9 on CBS. Channe l 2 Gue\I 1tu1110• W•tham !>l)tl)n l"il'f • OI 21 fPI ([!) OVER EASY C.1.es1 Polly Berger> 1R @) MERV GRIFFIN Guests Robe•! Klein RuctOIC>h Nu19\-ev Pai 1n<1 Terry Rtctu1td!i0n 7:00 IJ C8S NEWS G HBCNEWS' 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN fOf'IZte tillls for a woman wf>Ose Me C6'11111'S a•ouna the ett)''a country club set 8 ABCNEWS I (I) JOKER'S WILD w·A·s·H When Hot t.;pa thinks sne tn!Qlll• be pregnant 1"9 only rabbit avallable for IM Les111 Radar's pet Flul - • f • nt£ BENNY HtU SHOW fD OVEREASY Guest Polly Be<gen (Rl Ci) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT 7.30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN HOSIS S1,.ve Edwards .;no Conn.e C1>ung 11avel 10 ll'le 1,.;,lltnd' of Huwdft 10 bnn(} ~~f$ an tf"CffMSttng UllCl n1s1011c.a1 look 1t Ille !IOH• ''•'e Q SHA NA NA f.>ut-'"'11 •• n l G, 'f"°' 0 !1 FACE THE MUSIC 0 S 100,000 NAME THA l fUNE 0 THE SULLIVAN$ HAns 1, 10<n between •ym r.i1111>y .ind p11de.' "" brother wa~ A soldie< with ,.,, ,., au1"'q WWII, and O.h e IS 8Pf>8lle<I by K ny I vil>ll 10 Mr Jarvis aod seu out 10 coniront htm " G) ALL IN THE FAMILY Archie arrives home from worlt •n high antapatton of seemg "" Ol<I buddy Joe Tucker dfter a separation ot more 1tia.n 18 years Cl) GOOO TIMES W1tlona must ·choose l:>Ptween the cn11noe of • 111e11me with lhe man of he< d•eams or something far more 1m1><""1an1 ar MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT EI!) NEWSCHECK CltonnE-1 Luting• IJ KNXT (CBS1 Lo:. Anql·I", II KNBC I NBC) LO'> Anqr:I"'> D KTLA (Ind 1 Los An91.: l:'> 0 KABC-TV (ABCI Los Angele (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G Kt-U-TV (Ind) Los Angele~ ~ KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTlV (Ind) Los AngetP·· e KCOP-TV (Ind I Los An9PIP<, • KCET-TV (PBS) •.os AnqPles Cl!) KOCE·TV (PBS\ Hunttnqton Beacn (JJ P.M MAGAZINE A IOOk al Howera Hug1>es q1en1.,8-eno111P 11y1nq boll! 1111• !)p1uc;,. C.OOSI' ""' t· n1 .. n t tit-f•r• ..tirMH·~ .int l 't 1(X)(l fd'd m A•tlf'O lh(jlll m 1')4 7. " v1$1t 10 dn On10 company lamou~ IC.• 11 S cele011ly poSlf!fS e oo B THE w HnE SHADOW Coac11 Ae<>v11~ se1~ tl'le qamP O' QOll bclCW 100 1ea•s wnen ,, .. ;;l\CI tlllf'f' of ,.,,, learn meml>ef!> 1nvaae ;i P<""1ate coun1rv c1uo (RI II MAC DAVIS 10™ AHNIVEA8AAY SPEetAl. Anne Mun ay lotns Into sinoe•-5ongwo•ler '" " ~alull' 10 ht• tenth ann"'e< · 51ry tn Show buSl~i. leatunng htQl>flgnts trom tils pre\llOU.I specials • l'Al80NfA: cru 8loa<H Enca. rea11ong she has been used. d•sm1ues Pet9' 0 9 HAPPYDAYS It S La-1111<1 Sl>111(>y IO tile rescue wnen Riet>ie ano 111e Fonz 90t caug111 1ryino to take advantage of a farmer·, twO deuglltets by the la<met (Part ll IRI G MOVIE *•'Ii '"A Walk In T!>e Spnng Raon" f t970) lngn<l Befgman Antl>Ony Outnn A happrty mameo woman ltnds ~ felltng "' IOY9 w1tt1 e mounllln man wntle 5"8 is vacatK>nlng wrtn her l!Ust>an<l (2 hn I • CAAOl BUANETT AHOFAEN08 Sllrta: .. The Sutler And The Ml\•d.". "Mrs Wiggins Aoain .. • TMI etM.. TM1 ~O WATOtfAHO IVPVTHINO A _.,tM ro..nQ "'-11 d•t t~• lh81 llWI OOl<J 111181Ctl "" IWll ""*'*' "°"' "'' unci. ,,., ,.,,~ qua• " .. • "'()Hon Ma.1 C .. te Aobetta A IOOk •t tl>e IK• bet~ l t Oov Met'V'tf'I ~ally "''II Oob Wlltof'I l0t I ttouM IMI e <Ntbale on p1-1o0n tO G MYS TEl'Y Sef-11 Cttbb Abraca a1ver S.1geant C11bb llll<l Conttable ThK!lerav a.I IMO the IC1 WNff• lTl~I .00 0 8nQefOUi (11 t<.1""1 )Oli.H Ari "-1n.ng •ne ~i1r"'1 or vic1or18n mull'C l\alt a111"s tCCt I 30. Q2J LAVE.RN£ & IHIAl.EY 1 o ""'"' 11'>6mWlve& trom a \llotoun wed<lt1'0 Ricn<e •r•d Ille Fon1 arf' forced 10 •II" 00Wn tile &ISie Of ~ t*U Wttn UYfOfne .na Shifley (Pert 2)(RI .. TWE 000 COUPLE Fe!!•'s pe1 pa1101 telles a tum 1or the worse. aNS 09cM otter• to l\lll>dte the t>u11al cttta~tll fD NOVA Life On A Silken Thread ~ '" ~ eno siow mouon sp.def~ reveal • 06ltcllte O•Kf' ano t>eoeuly 41no an amlll•"Q ""•r ot hles1y1es tCCHR1 9·00 II fJ' CBS MOVIE • • ~.j•OJltf 8., N~tutil Cause~ t 197q, H.01 HOibrook K&lllit1nf> Ros. An 1r11Prn..,; '""..ill' I mlfkJ, rnentah•t "•"' unld1tt.tµ1 "' tt-tier IOvf'• ano a 1.im••) h•eflO bee.Om¥ 1n-w0f\.ed .,. .. t ,zarre ~·f)~ ot t''tllt"f"'"" w tHCtl mR\· Ot m,1y ntif l"" llapl)f'nmq 1111 0 MOVIOlA The S11en1 LO••" Do• IO< MitUlllZ Sttner 1!111 ;n Ketll'tl blongs nil> P<Oll!Qt' Gre1a Ga11>0 fK11st1no W•Vboml IO Hollywood ontv 10 see l>t" fall ~r 1n IOve witn s.lf>nt·l1lm Slot• Jo11n G•lbell tBarry 8os1Wlek) (Part J) g OONAHUE Gut-51 Mitton Fneaman 8 @) TWREE'S COMPAHY Jac1t C><"Ofesls Ch11ssy ana Janet s ettor11 to oe1 """ 1 1n snape unt•I r>e meets lllt'ir volup1uous grm 1ns1rUC1or (Rt m MERV GRIFFIN Gu11s1s Robfl•I K1 .. 1n Ru<lOll>h Nureyev. Pat anCl T 11<rv RICllaroson O.ani; Soviero. Ce•Ole Cook Watler WUham11 8i) NOVA Lite On A &ti.en l"'Md Seen in c~ en<I slQw mo11on ~s reYelll a dellcale Qrace end beeu1y --lln<l en atn8DllO euay 01 Wei~ {CC){Rf •.30 • (!I TAXI LOule tries 91191Y d"1y 111cl\ tn ltw book to _, a bet with Ale• end h., P<'IM • a 1 nioht with El .. ne tRt TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 9:00 -"Murder by Natural Causes." HaJ Hot brook and Katharine Rosa star lo this TV movie about a woman's plot to do away with her -husband Cphoto at left). NBC aJ 9 . 00 Mov 1ola. T h e miniseries concludes with "The Silent Lovers." a dramatization of the love af · fair bet~ccn Greta Garbo and J ohn Gilbert. KIU 0 11 00 "The Secret 'wa r of Harry Fngg · · Paul Newman lS a Gl rescued from the stockade to im- pe rsonate a general in a bizarre plot to free five other generals from a prison camp Cl MYSTERY S..gean1 Clibo Abrau oa,,., Se•Q"•n1 C• •bb ..no Coos1aooe T t·iKM••t 9'1' 1n10 1M! ac1 whtin m~Mlvotent ana oangerous PfOCllClll fC)kes ar• rv1111no ll>e careers Of Vici,.,,..,, mu5'G hill att•il• ICCI 100008 NEWS 0 HART TO HAAT Tht' Harn so~l>fV'.1 Ii ro< 18Qe fl!'!Ctnq tn.l,.-•p-on ' ~f\9 1n~ fM.•dO 11 d rnv' CPt u\ (dmO\,I Or~~ , n, RI W WHENHAVOC STRUCK \lok' ,, ~ • f' :, rc;o~" n•..,t· EI!) NEWSCHECK ro THE PRE<:IOENTS 80 YEARS ON CAMERA 'r r .-· ~;P\10• r • l- f Phf0 Part.,..., •1 .)I .,,fTl"~ (,,.,npr k:io., ._., grf'i:tl mOMM1I<. tt 'f\• L1)f(Jf y lJI .,,.... ,,-"' ,,.. d• ,, , 10300) NEWS a;) FAST FORWARD " noo100Y v• 1111 • )t _ •,•' ;( ·~ ,, .,.. ,, ,, f" •• e.>rhMI «X>Ul>tt< rorm, m OOYSSEV 1"11,,.., Pf'OOW 'r, ~•03'Jf' t1•!).touc.at d '-n.;OOfOQtlh ,JI tnte.> S•I .... d(rO'\S ,,,.. Un11•>0 5la1es '>l•.UC.I> 1or " P•ul Ne• ... man Stl•a "OSC1na Ar Arm, Pfivate IS _,I 10 l>f'IO f,.., ~­ Otet ~a•s ~•Pf' lrom Ille fin .)M 17 tits I G) All IH THE FAMILY Alter lf!Mntt>g tnel Mt~• "H ..,..1119'1 8 ~tier OI er 1 CtMTI to Pro--"""'• Nl>.00 Arctlte .., ti~ • ~ltOt OI r s v..-.n U\ "'' ,.. . .,"" ,,, hn'"" ti) THE 8£HNY HILL SHQVI fB PROS AND CONS It n Ptf'~lfH ,. "''' .10 .-. tet"'~ t>v lt\f~ ''' t_fn, ft f""d I ~4 ~ 'lu11 ' ,.. _.;~ l ,.G t• • -.1''11"'""' II 30 0 0 l NEWS SPECtA._ '"""°"'"''' 'f 'f I t;A r ~ j• -tr<J O•fl'W'J~ ... , r ... """t' ... , a'• t,.,....,.,,..,~ 0 DA TING GAME 0 I~ ABCNEWS G) HOOAN S HEROES ~l')\J·.t"" Y"''lO .. ,...~""''"' ,.. ' 1'"""'1f"l .;f).J .. "' ff't I -j r tu• • "''' 10 G) GET SMART ..:AOS ~I "'M n~ '"" ,,.,,r,nt_. tr~' ••••• tilt( .. ,....,, fl:) c.APTIONED "8C ...ews EI!> OPUS2? k·,H~f apa ,,,,,..,, 't'~ '/ rl'f' fl I ,t, , ..... _.. ,,._,,.,,, stOfy ct A .. •,. ••. ,, , '• J ..-C.@rl'lt pa~t t r ~ • ,. • .,...., 11OO f)00 (J 10 NEWS 11 S0 0 I~ SOAP 0 NEWL VWEO GAME • • • , " bu• 1 • 0 MOVIE • • • • • • fhf'.-SeClet " • JI t-tarry f rt09 1 t 1L • JOHN DARLING ,. t ., ' •••• . ..... Silverman No Longer in Sitcom City LOS ANGELES <AP> -It is an m- leresling sch edule that N BC • forwards for the fall, a lineup without a single new half-hour com edy. Either program development broke down or NBC's programmers have recognized thal 30 minutes of s illy is no longer a lick et to glory. Or perhaps, both. NBC schdedule? This 1s supposed to be the year of the Silverman payoff. the year when the $1 mlllion-a·year programming whiz delivers the goods. He has promised to be No. I by Christmas. and he 's going· to do it · without. sitcoms? these days onl y by getting a leg up. by being a spinoff of a successful series. as was the case with CBS' .. Flo." or by being surrounded by hits. as was the situat1on with ABC's ''Benson.'' OTHERWISE, A sitcom will sink Witness the fall of ABC's "Mork and Mindy" or "The Ropers." And NBC Sports President Don Ohlmeyer invented someUung callf'd .. Thursday Games." thP "R('al Pt'O pie" of street games. These hot nl'v. forms may prove as sappy as sit l'oms.have proven to be, but they an• commmerc1aJly promising. and l'er tainly fi gure lo help NBC more than a load of sitcoms would have With 1110I'-w~ In I motel /RI ~MDIOHT - 12:00 . Cl) 8ANWIY J()ND Batn•by 11'<1 • ~eoor1er jOln l0teea 10 wweet1g1t• •n ecoto0y pl1n thal appeJI\ to tl4 1u1n1ng Into a ••nd-aeve1opm1n1 lci>MMI Ill) G TONIOH"T Ho'I Jo.,nn Ca,.on G~ta P ... u Satl><tth, Vic-'°' Buono D TWtUCHT zn~~E A "'4:tCt. r.e.:. ... "' .. ti t>Jnk 1e11er het ooe 11-. .•on tn 11re •eao.no • Ml88ION: IMPOS818Li Jtm Ph.f 'P'\ t,,11n.·, ,,. ,.. '"'" 1 I'll ,. -. .. tO_.. to..-,_,~. t J"'h ~ . ..-~ ' 0' te<•~ c, Cti..lr, Cl) AFTER BENNY fD OOE8EC REFEREHDUM Co.erage or ,,,. Me1 20t" •O'" to OIW' I"<! Ou9bec Pt v1(\(•dl 90"fi'""""""' 'he "°"""' 10 lleQOhBI• Wlfh ,.,.. t~si ~nment le>< O\Att.t!{. l POIOllUIJ W •t:< eoontv and economic ~uo c.t•tion "''n 1t1e ,,.,, ol C.dntJl"J, t2 30 0 MOVIE • • • • "'f\fl Hf"·'~'' .&"'.) ,.., • tt Cl• M ,,,1Uaf'\O I '"""'q<><N'" (,hit BaS«J fl-IP,,,, JarnE.!'\ Nusn· ~t r r Quf\ft~ A nM\(J. "''~ 1f' :1ra11, .. 1 • ., w~ ltft-~nr 1 :; .. d f:' l'H\ 'J t'f'l•n f II) MOVIE . . .. ..... ,,,...~, .. ..,. -:s" ,.,,. tP'tdf"' t' , ._., A f 1C.l"\•1 'f '' '°'r,l'AI..''\ J (J'tv 'll,. r-;f·~I ';II'?' fl) t•• ff':"O'\l'lf" ...... ~ "' t ,..,,.,,.,, ~ CJ')!. ~-(,,t Of rt/\ fH'TIJft• S , ......... ,,.,,, •... ,. ... '. "" :in rr r 1 1000 MOVIE . ,...., ... ,.~ ~ MAVERICK. o •I ; ••.., _.-, .. rn t I .... 3'" -.• • ,,.., trw-... f/ll'f'Yt ,.., ,a,. ' ~ f"t-t • "" I ' m MOVIE . I ,, .. , .. j • ,.-,. DAILY PILOT 1J QI MATCH GAMI 1: 10 • (1) Clll &.ATI MOVll • • 1, "Doc Hooll~'• ~" (1t711 Ole T~ • Oh• 8tstrunll. 1.10 8 TOMOflAO'# O~f· form« Mlfne lllM- tor MMO'fel Ch-. SMittl. t:oo D MOVll! * • 't "Another PM1 Of The FO<MI" ( 19'8) Fredric: Ma1c11 Ann Blyth • MOVll • * "Blue• Bulle••" I t9SOJ Bowery Boys Cr11g Steven• 2:3010 N€WS MOVIE • * '> Thtl B•o Sky f 195l'I Kirk Dougl41 °"""9y Ma111n 236 8 NEWS 2~8 MOVIE • * * Tne P11n.ct1u Comea AC•OH { t936) C .. ro1e Lombard Freo M3CMu111y 3.ooe NEWS 3 tO I NEWS 3•45 MOVI£ • * '1 The P1onee1 wom .. n 119731 Joann• P1t1te1 W1U..-n Sh•tnet 4008 NEWS 0 MOVIE • ·~ • CllM Cron c 19481 Bu11 Lancutef, Yvonne De Catto Wiien llltfy 0-JUl>lt-· cross eKn 01~ tOltow.nq .. 11')()~ a pa' ot 00<,i..s p,nvv~ ,,,,., JM~.,. •') nl') "'lno1 among 1111evt!~ (2 '"'. 4 10 Q MOVIE • ._ y,..,. Tr "t Dny µ.,n(.. '> t 1934 t Sylvia ').an .. ~ Ca1v C.r11n1 M"t>dnt>•doff• Dayf itne tlorlt,• ' -AFTERNOOH- A• m.11 11~· Ho·dr l i\m " J<tne Powl!ll 0) • * ~!FOOi 1.,,.,.,,,0 119431 l UC•lle " 1 w u.''"' GaJton ti) • • Ca~.o.a ~Big ••-;n1 1 t9S41 Bob tiOpe. , J,,.,, f onta•ne 3 30 0 • •I' Sa1 .. n , r,...,,. ll'~ I 1r;7~I l\1m N<Hak, (Jr,...l •ACClure A ho!+tc.oo- .., "' .,, D«~ tn•Oloffld '"'1" •ne kJ()Hnelurat Our- "'1 ' "~'""" ,..,, ,, .. ,,u .. "' ',,. 'i-muoo T 11....g~ fl ., JG mll\ by Armstrong a. Batluk w-·-- 10th \'p ar M ac Davi ~ cl'lcbrntes hb JO ~ea rs tn s how busin ess on a ~pecial tonig ht at 8 o n NBC. Channel 4. CScl· rc lflled s tor .>. A9>. When Fred Silve r man abstains from sitcom, observers immediately suspect that something is wrong. In 21'z years at ABC, Silverman used comedy as a healing balm, and as president of NBC he has repeatedly declared that comedy will be that network's salvation. He might. Al least. he stands a bet- ter chance of pulling it ofr with this schedule than be would have bad he kept pumping away with 106ing sit- coms. as he did for more than a ear with the miserable "Hello, Larry." The possibility that NBC's an· nounced new hour-long shows are go· ing lo be dogs notwithstanding. the new NBC schedule m akes sense. Still. commercial television isn't the most daring arena . and Tarlkoff hedges his bet by saying. "We're go- ing to be ordering in the next two weeks three. possibly four comedy series baseQ on pilots ordered by NBC for the fall." ON OTHER MATTERS, Tartikorr --------- . 2• SO. WHAT'S WITH this 1980-81 De_,,le Trouble I have the feeling that Silverman and Brandon Tartlkoff, Silverman's c hief operative, have recognized that the 3()-minule sitcom isn't what it used t(I be A new sitcom works Henry Winkler and Ron Howard have their hands full (of Vickie Frederick and April Kelli) when they meet the farmer's daughters on a two-part episode that begins tonilbt at 8 on "Happy Days" ad ecmcludes at 8:30 on "Laverne and Shirley" oo ABC, Channel 7. These pilots will become backup series and make the fall schedule by demonstrating "sensational" poten- tial over the summer. Tartikoff s~ys. ANYWAY, IT IS encouraging to believe thal Silverman has taken his chips off of the sitcom number. If l'\e bacu off. it's a pretty sur~ sign that the sitcom. which bas through reek- 1 es s proliferation beco m e synonymous with m indlessness. is dying. T he new fut taxis In TV are soap operas and non-fiction entertain- ment. and the '8&-81 NBC schedule bas these. The new "Flamingo Road" on Tuesdays ts a soap from the makers of "Dallas," and George Schlatter. who bas made NBC the home base for non-fiction entertain- ment, bas another NBC hour called "Speak Up America" to complement bis "Real People." said NBC will likely e mploy li?lm m1cks again to a ttract viewer'> at ,!he beginning of the season. but apparently he and Silverman are dt' vot1og more of their energies mto the programs than in promotional stunts Last year. NBC "fronlloaded." air mg a lot oC their bag movies in tht- first rew weeks to grab viewer atten t1on. only to find that viewers didn 1 like the regular programs. "I tJcinJc the age of g1mm1ckry 1s over." Tartlkoff s aid. "Tho6e art- tr1cks and stunts. Sure. you do those things but I'm more interested in how a show does in the fifth week then how it does In the first week The first week is a product or com petition a nd promotion. the fifth week is bow good the show is. ··Last year, our shows were heav1 ly promoted and the viewers came and watched them, and they didn't like what they saw. After the first three weeks. it was • Adios. · We have to have good shows and we have to make them well." 1V Contract Signed HOLLYWOOD <AP>'-Dean Paul Martin has signed a contract with ABC that includes the development of mov- ies, specialJ and a series. ......... IMU Otl"Qt '11 ~ ....... WUf_ ...._ ..... ~. -.Uf\AIA .... "" l .. 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"'S&fta llaAl'4 CT "fttlMOLLTWOOD 11111n·m ._.1'llOWMnA" al Pair Former Bealle Paul McCartney and has wife Linda arrive al the Festf va l Palace an Cannes, 1')-an~e. tor the screening of the mov· ie "Seaside Woman," for which Linda wrote the music. ...._......__,~,:JO M .-s.t-J:H-9:41 ~J0.7:00-,:JO AU M ~ UKU IM OUl\AW THI LONG ltlDlllS Ill ~Mt .... le7 ........ ll .. -'_,_...,... __ THI MOU YWOOO KNtOMTS ._, ,,, .. ,, ................ .... ,.,. ___ °'~ fllDAY THI 1ntflS) ,,, .. ~ .......... .. -2~/IWt.191 APOCAl Ynl NOW 111 ......... , ........ MAJl~IMMT ll ...-n .. ,,.,.,,., THI NUDI IOMll"et ::.Allr.;,j~1o111~.ai~1.:111j1MMlwM1...;;..•'1..;;.'e-..;;..11.;;..1~;.;.'-' THI PIUION~M weAINt •1111'111 ••--··•-Wl TMI f1nM ROCMt111 """ U\'OM IVM.111 -etU -"'' .,, ___ ... ,=""'" ,....,.,.. ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSJON I '~ailyliouse Blues' Spleniliil at SCH • A Pfdd1er hlwkt, hll WINI Oft lM 1\Het OUl· aid•: I.he twv•l "balleh1Jahl" ol a revival meet· ln• down the atrett force Lbe cloltna ot doors and w'ndowa on an oppr111atvely bot eveo.tna; t.be wlnd ru1lle1 the t.reea. brlnatl\I eYentual retlel from tbe heat AU UU.,l• atmoephert, the ''fffl" ot a play W>· dencorlna the Ntallt.Y ot the actton ONIUI•· ud It la a vital element ol "Ladyhowle Blue!" al South Coast Repertory. TJll8 DJ:EPLY MOVI NG production. aklllfut· ly moU(lted b)' Lee ShaJlat, llOd the performances by Hv~ splendid aetre11es are ot superior quality. y cl n lti the 1eethln1 atmoe~re oC a torrid St. I.out.a aummer tn lilt th~l envelQPS. and virtually mesriierbes, the audience Intermission Tom Titus more ao by tragic news from far away. And, dHplte their differences In emotion and outlook, their family ties are hoops of at.eel. June u at the Fourth &ep Tbeet4tr. e Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. • CAILBOA&D -Leadine men and cbaracter types are being sought by the Gem 1beater tor a production of the mualcal "'}1)e Robber Bride- groom," with audltlons tonJghl at 7:30 at the Eutgate Park Clubhouse, 12201 St. Mark Sl., Garden Grove ... call 638-6747 for further de· tails ... Tryouts for the firth annual La CrisUanita Pageant, UUed "The Cross and the Arrow," will be held next Tuesc;lay, \Yedoesday and Thunday at 8 : 30 in the multl·purpose room of the San Clemente Community Center ... Information ls av ail able at the pageant office, 498--0880. Rather than upstagmg the actors <as was parUall~ the case 10 "Wings"). the technical ef· feels lend credence and reality to an element oC early century Americana wtucb will be foreign to The mother. superbly enacted by Karen Kon· dadan. ls a particularly lnlere5tlng figure -an ojd fashioned Irishwoman who views electricity and telephones almost as inatrumenta of the devU. and will not have them in her home. Mi.ls Kon· dazlan uncovers the human soul underneath the appalling Ignorance and bigotry and deliven a performance laced with grit and detenninaUoo. --------------------- "UDTMOUll ILUll .. • elf.,... l>Y IC••'" o·--.1_. cti1'9ClllCI..., ~ -.... ...,..,. cry M K-Oort-llQl1lln9 Dy 0.-~~I-11¥ Cllti J•""'"'' ..:-al.,.,,,. .... l .., co11 ... ~ ""s.ie. co .. 1 Rei-rlory l -Y\ !IW-" s..n.Ny• 411 I 0"' win. ~ -~• ,.,...,_, •• 1 JO o"' •• rtMr ,,_,,, SMo n-•. tJ5 ,_ ,.,. ... 0<1 .. , Co.\t Mew Ae-e••411-~~~ T .. I CAif I II .. ,..,. 001" Cylle Ttrry , ... k•.-IC- • . • c.roffN Sft'tl" "--· ·"·"·-&Ml l.Alft9 virtually all who s ee "Lady house Blues." Technical director Leo Collin. set designer Michael Devine and light1n2 designer Dawn Chiang share a good bit of the cre<Ht for the .suc· cess of Kevin O'Morrison's gloomv treatise on suf· Cocating existence. A "ladyhouse." in World War l parlance. is a home .occupied by several women walllng ror the return of their husbands. In this case. the tenants are a hidebound Irish mother and her four daughters. two or whom are married and visiting. the others on the threshold or womanhood. FOR THEM. IT IS a particularly poignant. time 1t m ay well be the last lime they are together as a fa mily -and 1t is rendered even M'rQUEEN ~~~ ..... ~•s ...... ~~- TDM HOBN Based OD the True Slory Karen Hensel is li vely as the worldly wlM dauchttt who bas married mto New York society and hides ber dislUus1onment with whlsltey. Patti Johna is touching as the youngest girl. discovering love in secret. Anni Long stnke:s some hoe sparks as the fie ry unionist chided by Mom as a "Bolsbevilu." BUT THE MOST compelling performance CQJDes Crom Caroline Smith wbo nudes the pla.y's theme of emotional suffocation as the consumptive daughter. separated from her husband and baby bet>a use of her tuberculosis. Miss Smith is heart wrenching in her defense of her German-born husband and his religion, as well as her painful re· signalJ.on to impending death. O'Morrison's play is compelling in most respects. veering into contrivance only when the mother stubbornly refuses to lake the initiative in acquiring much-needed insurance money. This segment is a belabored character hook which nudges the show out of balance. "Ladyhouse Blues" was a late replacement for SCR's announced production of "The Sea Gull" a nd certainly ca,rr1es the emotional weight of a Chekhov piece. ll continues nightly except Mon· days at 8 w1lh 2:30 matinees on wttkenda throuah CISUMfSA llA l "' md ~•r !J~'14 AllAllf nl 1:t·~1:c.1ZJr:tc'JI~------- " Tiii llWISl 5adOltW<\ r • • - ~I ~880 • 4 '· llU Anallt 1m 0n¥t In 819 98~ UA ... c. t< Ill' 990 41;~2 ....,...MARK HAMILL · HARRISON FORD • CARRIE ASHER BILL V DEE WU.JAMS • ANTHONY DANIELS e&--.~\1C> PROWSE • ICENNV IN<fA • PETEA MAVHEW mN« OZ ~"'IRVIN KERSHNER ~,,,GARY KURTZ ......,._LEIGH BRACKETT '"LA'NRENCE KASDAN •• GEORGE LUCAS .._....~GEORGE LUCAS ~"'JOHN YALUAMS ' lll• •=I ~ ~ IOlH>"'O ON QJOAICOADI (Ii). m:--;:; -.WV r.r--;.-:;.;.; ............. -....-c-.. -w• ................. c.. ...... ._.. ..... -. ...... -~••llAI ... I ~· . t _L .4 I . -' ca.a&. \ n:=.] .... ~ ..... \.lnlr 0A"\.•N09 CHAPlCl'I fWO .... .. 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OVER EASY Gvt-sl Polly B+-«Jt>n 1R @I MERV GRIFFIN Gues1s Rnb .. rl K•t>•n Ru<IOlpll Nurf»I'• Pal .inn Terry Richard~·" 7:00 8 CBS NEWS 0 N8CNEWS 8 HAPP\' DAYS AGAIN Fon;ne 1a11s fO< a .. om.Jn wnose hie cen11>1s arovnd Ille CllY 'country Club St!I 8 A8CN£WS I (I) JOKE.R'S WILD w·•·s·H When HOI LIC>S lhonlts She m-g111 be pr egnan1 . tile only rabbol a•a•lat>16 IOI 11\e tMI ,, Radar 5 pet Flul· • TME BDIN'r HIU SHOW • 0V£AfASY • Guesl POiiy Bergen (Al ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPOAT 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN HOSIS Steve Edw.irds and Connie Chung 1raW!I 10 IN! • 1111\d• of .. .,...,.., to br.11q v•t""~'~ an .ntt-H!~hng ~11\\ "1\IOrtCdl 100• >I ll>e !>01" ''"'t Q SHANA NA (.Jut'~' l.1\( '"'\ t.) t1r'01 0 'l] FACE THE MUSIC f.I S 100.000 NAME THAT TUNE 0 THE SUlll\IAkS Hat'\ ., tO<n Detween sym pd1n, dnO pride. nos b1otner was 8 50kloet "'"" H·I"' ourmo WWII enc Od•C is sooalled by K111y·s .,,,, to Mr J~rv1s .ind set~ out 10 confront "'"' ta All IN THE FAMILV Arcn~ arrives home trom work 1n nogll anlapallon ol -ng htS Ol4I buddy. Joe Tucker ell!!< 11 seoata11on o1 mor'e t"an 18 years Cl) GOOO TIMES W11lona mus1 choose t>-lween tne cna!'Oll of a Met1me Wllh the man al NI< dreams 0< somethtl'IQ lat more 1ml)0'1an1 fn MACNEIL I LD4~ REPORT ' m NEWSCHECK Claa•t1~( Lui ing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Anqelcs D KNBC INBCI Los Angeles I l<TLA (Ind ) Los Angeles ICABC.-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Drego e ~TV (lnd ) Los Angeles g KCST (ABC) san Diego I KTTV (Ind.I Los Angeles t«XJP-TV (Ind) LOS Angeles l<CET·lV (PBS) •.os Angeles e l<OCE-lV (PBS) Huntinqton Beach r l P M MAGAZINE A •ool> al Howard Hug"u' o••n•>ll-enoir11• 11y1n<1 b0111 1n., <,piu.,• C.oO~l' >Af'l1 r '' 1 ,n I t>t•rr' ti'l'\'tnt'\ .n-. \· • lOOO , •. .rd m.110t'n lhQh t ,, Pt4 7, ti \'IMI 10 ttr' Ori10 ;;.omp<1r>1 ldmnu' IC11 11 'c.1111on1y PO,I"" 8:00 t) THE W HITE SHADOW Coacn R~,.,~ ''"' tnt> o:imt• "' 9041 b..C• tOO ~Par-, 'Wll.1'@n l\f· ar\\J uu~ nf n1s team mt'ml><!I\ 1nvaoe .. ()fMlll' coun11y Club (RI 0 MAC DAVIS 10Tl4 ~f.RY SPEOAL Anne Monay torn~ Int' s1~1-songWf11t1 1n a Wlute 10 Ill~ tent/I IAlllVllf • ....,,,.,~~ IM!Ultng hf01'4ogh1S from hiS P<9VIOU5 ~ • 8 PN80H'1t CEU · lll.()()(H Enc.a. reattong sne has oeen uJeO. d"'"''"1s Pf.'\e< ll 0 HAPPY DAYS II s Laveme w>d Shotley 10 tlle ·~ when Alcn.e and !he Fonz gel ceught t'Y"'Q 10 take adVenlage ol • farmer's IWO dilUQltt.,. • ~· (P"1 1l(R) • *'h "'A Walle In The 5"Mg Rain" ( 1970) fnOl'ld Bergman. AnttiOny Quinn A 11aop11y m.wrled woman find• Mr...et telling on ~ wltfl • mount.in """ ..... she I• v~ -"ti 11111 lluetlend. (2 ,.,.,, e CMOt. IUANETT AM>,..... Slllte: ''TM ...., ""'° The M111d •• "Mrs W'9gtl'IS "Qatn e n.1--.n.1~ WATCHNllO IVIJIMKINO A •tttllll YOllnO ~,, ooa· ~·•• ,,..., ii. OOIO "'•"" ... -!Melt ... "°"' "'' _ .. -maQICM ~ , .. .ftT()HIOHT ~IOll t;lete Aoo4lt II /4 IOCJll et ,... 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Rud<>IPft Nureyev. Pet an<! Terrv Ricnatdson. Ooat1a Sovoero. CarOle Cool! Walter WllllamS ID NOVA "Ufe On A Siiken Threed' s-.., c;10H-up ano s1ow motoon. SC)lderS ,..,..,.., 11 dellcete QI'-and beauty •• and en lllMz:lnQ l/nS'f OI ~ICClCR> t:ao e g TAXI l OIM 1rie9 _,-dlf'1y tflClt In fll9 boolt 10 _, a be'! wltl'I Alu .-S IM --a nt01'1t wtl"fi-IRI TUBE TOPPERS CBS B 9.00 -"Murder by Natural Cau1es." llal Holbrook artd Katharine Ross star In this TV movie about a w o m a n 's plot to do away with her husband (photo at left> NHC II 9 .00 Mov aola The miniseries concludes with "The Silent Lovers ... a dramatization or the love af · fair between Greta Garbo and J ohn Gilbert KllJ I> 11 00 "The Secret War of Harry Frlgg .. Pa ul Newman is a GI resc ued from the stockade to 1m· personate a general m a bizarre plot to free five other generals from a prison camp 8IJ M YSTERY Se<094n1 Ct1co •or x • o•v~ Se•Qt!•nt Cr•OO .,no Con~te04" l n&e"••1 9\1 lf>IO I"'° .Kl ~ IT\MlV~I enQ Oar.l)erOUS ptactoc:el ~et 1Me ruwting 1~ te<-\ ol Vici"<.,._ mus-t "811 4'11111 tCCJ 10-00 0 0 NEWS 0 HART TO HART Tn. H11r1r. w•C)4'('1 • tO' ~ lentl"'l "d"'CI ~ I t>etng '"+' nr ... a c I ,, mu' O'(tfOUS camcu.-oru. ''"~ 1Q1 (!)WHEN HAVOC STRUCK VOlCo"Ot·" '~ r \', 110.J"""' ._ L•rit-11 m NEWSCHECK ro THE PRE~IOENTS 8() YEARS ON CAMERA "•l. r •t4\'"' ,., P. • r fnHO PfHIHlt"t HQ'!)f Jtt"""""'"t UJ1 n.v lOO') J1 91ec11 mc~r·I '' 'rw r; ''VI" o• ll"tf\ Vh ... , H•' OM , 10·30 0) NEWS ED FAST FOftw!VARO '•"nt>OIOOf 01 ""~"" '4...;\.C ·~ t~ ,,.., .... , • ,, P.Vltt'•I &<.OU>ll<. 10.,,.,~ ff) OOYSSEY ('11,...., P"OP'f ' C•e•l' "')" t"ti)10rtt31 dl..,.n~ttg•\I~ Ill ltwM' ~·fH> il(r~\ r ..... t.;,..,,, ... o State\ ~ . .r1 ri t ' ' '...,.Arttt af\O orton "-"• ·• 'lt'•""t SI()()' C.I A",.. <I' t"'(.f'tll P,,51 '( c . 11oo t)OU (( ® NEWS 0 HEWL YW£D GAME 0 MOVIE * • • • TM Sfc<f!'' 'I. •' Of Harry F11QO r 1'1t>> JOHN DARLING '), P,.u1 Nfl,.IT\dn St•'a l'os,c1na Ar Arm, pt·vate t~ _., 10 hMO f"'f' Onq.I· d·~ ~ ... , ~•Pf' 110..,.. tne t• 18('~ «:' f'U'S I • AU. IN THE FAMILY Alt.. leatn>ng thet ~ • • "" wn11eri a iener 01 er • """ 10 P•t'" t<Je->t N••on Ar~ W' tf..4 a tt!llW C.I I'>' A~ f'I ('t ill',.,,•,•""' tlJ THE BEN"IY HILL SHO't'I fD PROS ANO CONS JIT """""" µ,,~-~ .. rr ,,.,..,, "' • ,,,.n.-., r .. ,,.,_ •• ' • • f\ .. ,. • • ~ .Qu-t• • t. t.•• .. "''' l'•('f" I I 30 t) 0 4 NEWS SPECIA• ''•"~I\ ' ,, -.-ti .; t 1nt1 o,~'J'" "'~It' ... ,j,.. ('fl>~ltfl"\l 0 DA TING GAME U ,0 MICNtWS 0) HOGAN S HEROES t-41 '°~" 1.it"f\C)> ......,._,.,. ,. f'" In rt"lf'\dPltf\u'\ A"' t' .J 'r' tu',, i h tO Q) GETSMAAT ,.., ,, d"il ~4 ~·· "'' • AO~ "99"' .. (\? "" ... .... ~.~ .... ·~~~ •'t•lfl'4',.. .. .....,, fD c.APTIOt>IED ABC HEWS m OPUS'' .,.. . .... (.f.tf ,..,., I _.,,..._ ~ .. ...,.,.., ,, SO O ~ SOAP ... .. Silverman No Longer in Sitcom City LOS ANGELES <AP> -It 1s an in- teresting sc hedul e that NBC • forwards for the fall. a lineup without a single new ba lC-hou r comedy. E ither program development broke down or NBC's progra mmers have recognized that 30 minutes or silly is no longer a ticket to glory. Or perhaps, both. When Fred Silverman abst ains from sitcom, observers immediately suspect that something is wrong In 21 ~ years at ARC. Silverman used comedy as a healing balm, and as pr esident of NBC he has repeatedly declared that comedy will be that network's salvation. SO, WHAT'S WITH t his 1980·81 DoafJ~ Trouble NBC scbdedule? This 1s supposed to be the year of the Silverman payoff. the year when the Sl million-a-year programming whiz de livers the goods. He has promised to be No . l by Christmas. and he's going to do it without sitcoms? He might. Al least. he stands a bet· ter chance of pulling it off with this schedule than be would have had he kept pumping away with losing sit· corns. as he did for more than a ear with the miserable "Hello, Larry." I have the feeling that Silvermaan and Brandon Tartikoff, Silverman's r hief operative. ha ve recognized that the 30-minute sitcom isn't what it used lC"t be A new sitcom works Henry W'mk.ler and Ron Howard have their bands full (of Vickie Frederick and ApriJ Kelli> when they meet the farmer's daughters on a two-part episode that begins tooiabt at 8 on "Happy DaY$" and concludes at 8:30 on "Laverne and Shirley" on ABC, Channel 1. these days only by getting a leg up. by being a spinoff of a successful series. as was the case ~'1th CRS' "Flo." or by being surrounded h} bits. as was the situation with ABC's ''Benson.·· OTHERWISE, A sitcom wtll sink Witness the Call of ABC's "'Mork and Mindy" or "The Ropers." T he possibility that NBC's an· nounced new hour-long shows are go· in~ to be dogs notwithstanding. the new NBC schedule m akes sense StUI. commercial television isn't the most daring arena. a nd Tarlkoff hedges bis bet by saying, "We're go· ini to be ordering in lbe next two weeks three. J>()Ssibly four come(h ser ies bas~ on pilots ordered b) NBC for the fall." These pilots will become backup series ana make the fall scbec:lule by demonstrating "sensational'' paten. tial ov« tbe summer. Tartikoff says ANYWAY, IT IS encouraging to believe that Silverman has taken his chips olf of tbe sit.com number. If he backs off. it's a pretty s~ sign that the sikom, which bas through reek· less prol i feration b eco m e synonymous with mindlessness. is dying. The new (a.st taxis in TV are soap operas and non-fiction entertain· ment, and tbe '80..Sl NBC schedule has these. The new "Flamingo Road" on Tuesdays Ls a soap from the makers of "Dallas ," and George Schlatter. who has made NBC the home base for non·fiction entertain· ment. bas another NBC hour called "Speak Up America " to complement bis "Real People.'' ,. And NBC Sports Preside nt Don Ohlmcyer m\ented someUung caUed "Thursday Gaml'c;.'' thl' .. Real Pro pie" or street games. These hot OC\4 forms may prove as sappy as sit coms)lave proven to be. but they an· com m merc1ally promising. and cer tainly figure to help NBC more than a load of sitcoms would have 'IV Contract Signed HOLLYWOOD CAP>'-Dean Paul M artln bas slgned a contract with ABC that includes the development ol mov· ies. specials and a series. AU~TtD ....... l °'"'9' w~ ....... WQ~ '*-""'):)0 4.01 _, ... rui.a h \19 Ult OlfWl'Hl•tMt UMH ti,_.._. -"Y"'O ...... 10-.._0.-_ AU D l!D NtO • 'II.MS lllCllVt TMl MAL 0. M MOtlOlf ~ COOi 0#-Ml.' MCM.U frOH ... ·~1 06~~ UWlllll' C. .. 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Yvonne De c.tlO Wiien llMIY OOUOl&-uosa eectt 01~ tOllow"'9 ,. roobe<y a pa11 of crOOll • I>'~ 1na1 ,,_e .~ no t llnOt •mof'Q ,,,.._ (2 H\) 4 10 0 MOVIE • • r,,.. ,,,,,.,.oav ""1\(.1'~~ f 193A I SY'••• !.1on"y Cary Grant M'rdnr11da11'• , Dayfi"'v .Horle1 -AFmtNOOH~ 12 00 0 • • • f"" Fe<nal~ An1m.il 1 19~8) H,;Oy I ""'"" J-POWi!ll e • • , 0es1 foot ~ onwit• 0 119A31 Luc.Ille "''" Witt.am Ga110tt m ••. c~asSog t.oqn• I 1'1SAI 800 Hope, ~ Fon1a.ne 3 30 0 • • • S.i1.vo·s Tn3'» • ?'<' f 19751 !(.om Novall. J/<""'l ~e A hemcoO- ,.., p. Of beGOtfteS ll'WOl-..d ., '" I~ supf"~lural CUI· • ttlr nq >11'4 1t"~ ., '"" 'oe-muO& T~ I 1 •• >' mtn 1 by Armatrong & Batiuk 10th ,·~ar ~1 a r D a v 1 ~ celebrates his JO vears rn show business on a ~pecial ton ight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4 . (&;>(' rel~ted ~toq. A9>. '"SLACK STAWON .. lGI '"APOCALYPSE HOW" tRI - ,.. ....... •AMtULMOUsr I ... "' .... au•·"• "'l&fta ITBAI"" ~C' I "'COAL .... ., • DAue1ma· "' "UtfftlC MOa:M. MAM .. r==ta M .. ·Patient In Doctors are leaving the office and v~ patients in their homes. It's part of a new service along the Orange Coast. -~a. PAllESVICll ..., ....... Pot•t • •i•D OD • )oul ..... : .. ,,..l*Mntllin .•. .. tlae .... lllAll f\dJ of medieaJ -.......-MM been replaced ' by.._, ... vans, but t.be intent , la~ the same. P• Uae ftnt time in many J'Mft -<Mlibdde ol rural towna or ,a l1l'Ulll OJI "Gunamoke" - pbyalcltna are once -.ain mak-ln1 boule calla. Doda-'s House Call Service. an offlboot of Newport's Ad· vanced Health Center, is now maklna the rounds between Costa Mesa and l..al\.llla Niguel "We are not trying to replace hos pitals, doctors' offices or paramedic service," explains Dr. Paul Lessler. But he does feel the house call service serves as the "missing link" in current t patient care C'apabiUties. ' A S50 registration f~ includes a complete medical history that is kept on file at house call of- fices. Patients also are given a membership card that lists personal medical information on the back. t.eama ol pbnidani and trained , medical Malatantl, alWl)'I OM mile and one female. can perform about 80 percent ol the medical functlom t.bat a penoo could expect In a recular doctor's offiee. Bealdea s tandard dJarnoeUc equipment, the van aa atoaed with atn electrocard1oaram <EKG). oxygen and co~on medications (no hard dru1s>. Physicians can take blood samples, suture minor trauma wounds and write out prescrip- tions. Dr. Lessler stresses lhat the house call operation is not an e m eq~ency service, though there ts equipment to tr~at heart attacks or aid child delivery. ( "We have qualified taxicub drivers to do that," he jokes). IN A CRISIS situation;. house call doctors will provide treat· ment until an ambulance arrives to take the patient to a hospital. Like para medic service, the house call doctors are not in the transportation business. • ---~ .. . 0 CJ :.• c:,, ... 'lOo,: ...... ~$)-~~ ;f'!~·~~l ..... ..:· s~~·.. ! ...... : ..... ~ ...... ~•tr.~. J .. ·W.."•· ~ .... ,..,.,, r.. -" ., .-.· ........ ...,. ..... , .. •. : ••. :: ,, .:'-··' ":7 •• • ,,...-__ 't..~-.&...l ........ f ., WREN THE NEED arises, ]>a· • lienta un expect a physician al their home in about 20 minutes. Ross Hamlin. who is ad· ministrator of the service, sees benefits to a cUentele of all ages. Elderly persons or those unable to drive now can eliminate the burden ·of fJJijllng a way to a doc· tor, says Hamlitl. Dillf•~•-w••<-~ Medical Assi~ta?t Nancv McGlmchey and fr. Paul Less1;,w11h now obsolete black bag 1 ; The service operates 24 hours a day. seven da,ys a week. with no extra charge for calls at odd hours ot on holidays. · OT. Lessler estimates that the A mother whose child de- velops a fever in the middle of the night is another example or a person who can benefit. as well as persons who simply don't want to sit in a walling room when 'they should be home in bed. .. If l'm s ack eaougb that I can't go to work. J probably s h ouldn 't be o ut dri ving around." Hamlin notes. The servtce -information is if History Hight Here ! . Renaissance Faire founder Phyliss Patterson re-creates a steppingstone i on the road to civilization. It's not that tar behind us. BJ MICHAEL DOUGAN Of .. .....,,... .... ~ Pb1H11 Patterson and G.,alcllle DuDc8m M•e come 'to talt abeut the Renaissance Faire, their bread and butter - 'or', u it wen. ale and ~ers , (mediftal sandwiches) -but ,tmte.ad we diacuaa Sif Francis Dr~ke. ~ake was the English prof- iteer (polite for pirate) who first circumnavigated the world while relieving Spanish shipe of excess ballast in the form of aold and silver. t ' i Magellan doesn't count, they explain. because "he got 'et'." Somewhere en route, Drake dropped by California. He left a brass plaque proclaiming a ll future sub-diviSlons and Jacuzzis in the name or good Queen Elizabeth. AL'l'ROUGH DRAKE'S voyage eame to a celebrated end wben be sailed into Plymouth Harbor in 1580, the English to- day speak of him as if bis ex· ploit.s were oo more antiquated than the Apollo landing, said Ms. Patterson and Ms. J)uncaon both unabashed ADg)oehlles. "The bounty he colleded was still being used by the British treasury in the 1930s," says Ms. Patterson. "People over there talk about Drake like he was still alive. The sense you get is that bis&ory is right here, and that's the kind of tJdq we trJ to do at the faire." ' Tiie fatN. tadct.teUy, u ..... pening now ¥i A&oura <off the Kanan Road exit ol the Ventura Freeway>. It wl 11 run on weekmda. and Memorial Day, through June L Ms. Patterson. who fOlmded the faire in 1963, says every pre- caution is taken to make sure It is historically authentic. Each of the some 3,000 actors, food s ellers. artisans and enter· t ainers is required to create a character from the period based on careful research and to "be" that character as long as they are in costume. • WHILE 11IE FAIRE seems to take place in Agoura, that's not the case at all. the promoters ex- plain. VlSitors who pass beneath the entrance banner will find themselves in Chipping-Under· Oakwood. nestled in the Thames Valley some 40 atiles from Lon- don (that's 90 leagues for purists) and 20 miles from Ox· ford. The event is a re~reatioo of a medieval market day and pleasure faire, a major social event for people of the era. The faires were an updated versioo or ancient pagan rituals marking the return or spring, when the world was reborn in a riot ol fertility, the women ex- plain. "You celebrate tbe arrinl ol . apriaa wl&b a tot more cmto if you Just went tbrou&h winter," aaya Ila. Duncan. "Callfor - niaoa don't undent.-d that.'' Tbe falres were ao important that warrinl feudal lords were required to declare a temporary truce throu1h their duration. Ms. Pattenoo says. .. NEUTRALITY WAS pro- claimed (for the faire site)," she notes. "Warring lords were not allowed to fi1ht on market day. It messed up the market and overturned the chickens " Ms. Patterson's insistence on authenticity bas led to some aspects of the program that, at first blush. atigbt seem as pbony as a camel in Cornwall. But. she explains. that is because people lack a hiatorical perspective oo the period For example, says Ms. Dun- cann. maov English visitors to the faire want to know "why we must speak in that pbooy British accent." It isn't phony; it's just old. Even British participants in the event must be trained to speak their native tongue like the peasants and courtiers or yesteryear . she says. And what are the likes of Turkish coffee and French quiche doing in a m~dieval Engllab faire! They are there becauae tM Brltiab of the time were abuat..Uc traders ad It is, afte!' all, a .. traders' faire," e:q>laim Ma. Pattenon. .. THE ELIZABETHANS were excited about the rest of the worid just Wee we're excited about outer space." she says. Still, there are some minor lapses in authenticity, both women admit. Some boot.hs sell turkey legs aod half-chickens to be finger- held an<l chomped on in the most slovenly or manners. That. says Ms. Duncann. conforms to the "Hollywood image of Henry Vilt:" But. she adds. •· 1 maintain he wasn't the slob they claim." It is also likely that the royalty and court attendants went to these country faires. but oot in the numbers that are represent- ed in the local event In A&oura, you can see the queen arrive daily, attended by about 100 members of the court. That's because many of the partici pants, charged with creating their own characters, chose nobility over a common lot. says Ms. Patterson. IN ADDmON to the local faire. MB. Patterson produces an identical happening near the Marin County town or Novato and an annual Dickens Faire In San Francisco. Each costs a lot of money ( $1.6 million per event. for the renaissance re-crealioos) and each, presumably. earns money. but she claims the main purpose ia educational. In fact, the whole thine IJ'eW out of a children's theater group Ms. Patterson was teacbinl ln Laurel Canyon during the sum· mer of 1983. The former hiltory. Eoillsb and drama teacher says she ·'found a picture of a traveUni playen' cart at a market place. I wanted to go to It <the market> and I couldn't think of any way to go to ooe unless I put it on myaelf." That flnt year. much to ber aurprlae, some 3,000 people came. Today she blrea that many for the abow. lh. Patterson retains the c:lauroom C!OllMCtioG by aend· 1DS baftdl of c:baracten from tbe fain to ........ .., lcbooll clilr- ,.. tlle weekdaJI betwM• ,.., .......... . .,...,. .. ...., • ..,... '* .. tlltn ..a ta., .... tMm --l•mea aDd propa and tbe1 bleome dlle fOCUI 0( • .,.., ..... alae eapl1l•1. .... mite UM teaeben plar ••• moua... SomedlDll tlM tMeben lib tbat and 1omethae1 tbeJ doo't. de-DelMlbal oa tWr MDM ol bumor. -11Cllildrm ... "11 litlle lift the1ter," abe addl .• .,.._, an CA"*74 ._ aa .. ,. ................. ... .., ........ ,.. .. .......... ....,./(.I 11' Tlt•J r•ll o•l, ' Dralrel ................ , ... • ....... a"Vailable at 851-1895 -1s a btt more eot:it.ly than a regular trip to a doctor. A standard S50 pt>r vtstt f~ is cha.rged. but 1t can be partially recouped throui;:h stan , dard insurance coverage. House call operator s cite· round the-clock 5ervice and con· \'f'ntence as major factors in the ir favor ............. By Judith 0 '9on ~~------------------~--..... ~----P'!!'. ~and ~ at lbe Balboa kJ Club <B > o JF\day m,bl. You'q probably Hen 1CMDt of the btc bolla dotlled at U.. 88C uct WOflldwed whtl the)''~ .. inaide. • 'Well. they're bea..ut.al. Tbe llO pllU of the &Mwboat Cbap\er dreamed°'"" ... into u. n .. boala on dis· play. lacludiac tM llo,., ...,..,, B.P. Johlt. f'Nk wl tHrcl •1 I ! ' 1'lliouP we tOUlda 't be pnmlNd a berth on . "'9 ol the abipe' next cnm.. it wu ha to .,,.W'eam. •,• !!verycme WU eocourqecl to ... tM lllojo•t • "Mttne room becauae t k l pper Wlllt•• C•n••llP keeps tt tpOllaa. He mUlt _., over it ~ a toothbruab every d ay. .. Amo.ng c uesta were KH ••• Namey :, ....... VltlD ... Gwe11 a.u111 11. a.ell ... .1·N•ey s.otna, A..ue ... 6-qe Ball (be was suiUlbJy atilred in s lacks wtth • nautical .prtnt>. DoUie and Glee• 8Ullwell and Alyce J Cann n.a wlfeaf \M Mojt'• lld"". Atb'8d.IAI a put deal ol • .._.._ ft.nq t.M eus'sl •M ._~ ......... I wt.bl, w bo w H ~ue lle_t IUHtl abo ard blt f .... ..u boet. n.,·re •· _. llri. ._ .......... No. Ma motber aaid DWDll'OUI tlmea t11rt91 ttM ....... ,,.. ~ did ..,. ~ ....... bOal. Alt«,__ ................. ta.~ .. Joyed a .....,,.. '11 clam •=• lad pita ._. 1and..teMe ,....daeaectol-....incwaa4-M. t.n1 to tbt WolU .... mt.a. Md a ~ 1)7 ta.. Sbo•tde8lnpr\. ~ Tbtll ,.. .. flWlllnc , the Berte:* Chapter ot tbe Mmlc C.ter holt.td a beeeftt performute or "For c.o&ON!d Oirta W1'o Kev Cooa..._.. Sult'lde Wh8\ the Rainbow la Enul." The'l'oQy Award wlnnln& play was.r.11•· ~by the Good We Aowed tJp theatric cro.. under the dittctJon ol fMerie lllldel. lf ~ mb.led It ln La&W\a, you t M tllta tt at the Inner City Cultural Center la LM Angeles. J lldy S•')'M ls PMl1dmt ol tbe 8artolt Chapter and ll«ky J ..-ls ways and mUM chairman ~ Last weekend. there was a party ArUae ... One~ don't want to repeal too I009, but t.bey say they JUSl ml&bt do it with a Utlle penuuk>n. Ar lloe has ju&t publlabed • cookbook, "Who's Cootui, ln Lasuna BeaC'h." ao they In· vated all ol the 140 cont.r\buton to attend and br· AT ~-.-N CONCERT -Soctaliun1 before concert at the Balboa Bay Club are (from left l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ba.sma· lnC aamplt'A of the•r particular rectpe or recipes lo a 1lanl potJur lc. Approxjm•t~ly 100 •bowed up. dishes in band . and f'v1•r-y~ had a ctant eating binge. And nil the authors had brouibt lhetr books lor ttvt>ryonf' 1•1"• to 11lan 'fl WRll llkr n hl1h ll'hool au~raph party," Mr~ 11111111·" rt•\1ort" ''It wu jU.'ll great." SlnN• nil t "' rnob (ouldn'l come. the cou-. .... ................. Ji.an, Dr. and Mrs. Da.td ~ a llr. and Mrs. Jack Hochadel ' :.·It_ P .ays To Adverti8e pit• I!> ('ooklnK 111> nnoth<1r (t'-11l ~truwlwrrl•·~ nr.-al1 around us ln Orange County the~" d11y,., nri\l thl• bc>auttful red berries wc.>rt• th<' (0<'111 J1ol11I for lhe flxm®Ul.Womea·~--..:......,..,,.:...,,,~~ F~tt0Wl'hl11'1t Sfrnwfk.rry fo~slival Luncheon in the clubhouftf' or 011' (i tlJV • Irvin ... I have oevel' undeTeStlmaled the power ol advertising. Promise people aoythlng -squeaky balr, sweet breath. clean laundry or relief from em· <berraasing itching -and they'll trample you to ·&alb on your way t.o tM &tore. · · Eveo in the area of selectlng a husband or a ·•ife, advertising seem s to be gaining in . j,opular:lly. A BACHELOR in Georgia lettered a big -stin that read, "WANTEO.. GOOD WIFE. NEW f)R USED. NO COLLECT CALLS." and dis· played it on Route 131. M far as I know. he 's still interviewing. Another ad. with a little more sopbistica· t1on . was placed in a newspaper by a man in ·Wisconsin. He advertised for a woman no taller tl\an 5-5. weighing no more than ll5 pounds. a non·smoker. infrequent drinker, frugal, ag- gressive, studious. a late sleeper who preferred a bouse temperature of oot more than 65 degrees. He preferred an agnostic and was willing to net otiate for DOl more than two cblldren. His respames were in the hundred:>. SOME PEOPLE feel thia ls demeaning to an tnstitution like marriage. I disagree. The benefits of advertislag should be ob- :::£'-''_n_o_ro_•_e_op_· e __ ) .. WEDNESDAY, MAY Zl By SYDNE Y OMAllll ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Dependent could take one step "too far." Means know when to draw line. Be sympathetic, concerned -but avoid being gullible TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20): Get to heart of • m atters -be direct , independent. leave .. speculation for another time. Love, creativity, ·swift changes, new starts -these are featured. ' GEMINI <May 21.June 20): Settle affairs related to basic policies, property, security. One who wants you to gel involved in more red tape is merely talking for sake of talking. •• CANCEll <June 2l·July 22): Cooperate with • ~Gemini -market place for your p roducts, • ideas is located. Stress versatllily -and do ··combine business with pleasure. . LEO <July 23-Aug. 22l: Study Gemini and Cancer messages for valuable hints. Accent on 10come. money. valuables, surprise of locating what bad been lost or stolen. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): You make favorable impression. "charisma rating" is ·high. Changes occur and circumstances boo6t your chances for success. LIBRA <Sept-23-0ct. 22): Slower pace proves beneficial; moderation and diplomacy • Should be highlighted. A~centon employment , de· ~dew, buic ten1ceJ a.od peta. ·" . ICOSPIO <Oct. U -Nov. 21): Aura of , :.. ... romance penadee tcenarto -wiabes are OD ,, .-.. brink ot beiD1 fullWed. Pilcel, Vt.r10 uad the ~<IMUD~~U~·Dec. 21): Aceeat ';-:power ad ••eJouL•• llean1 cycle la aueb that JOU ldt'mce, eaa take lead ud dictate 10UI' ·,_ OIW1I ..,. • ., ......... t tbe top" .. your ally. -, CAnlCOaN (0.C. 22.Jan. 11): Expand -: .,,.,.... cl OPentiom -meam "1preJICl your : • wtnp." l"ID1aa wbat you ltart. make coatact .with indlftkaal wbo ls familiar with travel, publienl .... MatJAaft.J& (JD. 20-Feb. 11): Dil beneath , ... A111"f ae. -oae eloee to you attempt.a to explain :. • ~ etUom. Revile aome of your nodona. ·""',..MU. cnetlve, UMIU1ent. bnm•M cooceaatou. -·--(Feb. »-llar. 30): lleWeln Walt• !. ~ ........ atttt•••· c~ .. t 1•1al rl1lat1. -· r::•'sd-Yoea l9aft two ftB4 OWOJt& ldll ~~ ••11•• "-•to .. --~ ea.._ H appill • .._ ....... JJI · \ious. At least you know where vou lt.aod. Bet· ler to find out at the top that your husband plans to keep the thermostat at 65 and under than to go through ll!e reeling hke you're hvinit in a House o( Wax. How many women would have gotten stuck with rtng·around·the·ftnger bad they known their men had terminal nng.around·the·rollar? One·step cameras are fun ... but a one·step husband to a woman who llites to dance is somet.bing to deaJ with. LET'S STOP kidding ourselves. We're g rown up. We know wbat we want out of mar· riage and should give as much tbou~bt to it as we do when we're buying any major purchase like a car or an airline ticket. My husband said be wished he'd have asked for a cuarantee of parts, or at least more ex· teoaive insurance t.o cover me. Du.ring the (trSl six months of our marriage, I bad my tcmslls out, extemlve dental work, mumps a.od my feet workedoa. Quite frankly, I would have eumined the 50.50 clause a little closer. I didn't realize the bathroom and the chlldreo were always to be in my part of lhe house. . If we bad both ltnown what .. Ma rry now ... pay later" meanL .. maybe we'd have read lhe ads and shopped a UlUP. Ttwr(' wo11 u mini hout)qtw and then a de· Uc1ous 1&had luntheon. ~ lucky guests at eac:h table took homf' a basket or strawberries. Guest 1pHbr was Aagelyn l>aMa••. U · !"Ull V<dlttdor ol /\~re Wilh '11ie Bible. One ol the mos ~esi.ial pain ta t.be Har bor Atta. Clyde Zllkb and J~ 8la.j. wbo are spouses. best friends and fellow arta.st.s. hosted a 20-year retrospective of their work in ~their Corona del Mar gallery Saturday after· noon. Nearly 80 p1eca. mt'ludine Zulcb's 0tl paint· angs and MW Blaod's broues. were displayed. Some were borrowed from (neod.s wbo cow own the Zulch and Bland worb. and the show took about six months to put together. Zulch s aid. · Maas Bland's latest work. a bust of ~ Bftllm.aa. now la resting in it.I permanent bome al Cal Tech m Pasadena. The couple plan lo vacation in Tahiti aod the Cook Islands beginning at the end of thU week. ~ The finale to the eveain« SatllrdaJ • dln-ner at the Balboa Bay Club and a concert by the Four Frelbmea, put toeetaer by Soda! Diredot ........ , The Pretbmea have remamed popttlv tbraqp tbe yeen. Tbeir repertalre still .... eludes audl d ualca u "D'ly by Day,"··~·· and "Gntdu8tioo D•Y." Eitjoying the evening were IWt _. t:lailae aa •• ~ ... Jack .... K.ara Hodir •tl. Da..W and C}'IUUe 8-etl, Barbara u MI Bed 8"rdl t he's the banjo player you see arouod town), Lela ... ...., &.emllle. and 8ellU ... ..,. 'Hfgb~~r. ~. The Ph1lbarmomc ~Y 18 still going strong. de6p1te all the news these da.>~ about th~ MuslcCmler Mr. ud Mn . Patt SMa bo5t.e<l the 22nd .. annual Bal boll Phalharmon1t' Group codcta1J buffet tn their bayfront home and guests again bad a dehg.hlful evening. Tbeft were strollinc mUS1dans to set lbe mood and good frteods to see. Jin. 1lloaa• Jewell aod Mn . Wiaa&aa AIM.-. duUrmaD a.od ro-dWrmaa. ·eet the ap- pla U$e. MILD&ED Sl::AMSl'D FINE ABTS GALLEJlY E•cJusAvely Represents • CLIFFORD SIISB¥ ' ............ ., .... ~ . lM1 Meapoct Blvd., He 1 patt ~ WEDDING? 0.-__ IO ........... ......__ ..... -~--·--­..~.- STUDeO Mlf • WMrTI U.Q • W• ICY ALSO:• .... nw ~ wm••• NiTll ,... PAM HAU.MAU SHOP +-tt-~ .... _._ ,., •• ?. ----<:.J...-. MMM4 ts I DEAR SEADEllS: Perh•P• urologists mMiey than we do -yet .!::=;::;:;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!. Remember all &boee Id-b•ve not beel"I u aware be never brin.gs a thing. FOi IAS.ES AND TOTS! &era from wome• wllo as they should be of the What can I do •bout slept la llDderpaau -higher in~l dence of this annoying situatioe Wf' have an un a1 .. 1 't'-tlbout -...1-'-· ood ha ndmade lin f' or alHS tMee wllo did DOI'! cy all 111 among women w '......_ • g Our Its. Pill~. Infant Well. DOW we ban • who wear underpants t.o fr ien dsh i p ! -MY ~at Ol\ws. Car ~at aew aqk wkkb I feel bed. It woukl eertainly WALLET HURTS CoHrs and Dia per obU'ed &o Ila.are. PleaM seem that underpants D£A.lt WAILET: ,... ea J! s . ou r "a" d stay wff.11 me a9d leara would f•vor Ute growth •~•rte•& 411•t••~e not'httf'd tt~ms for sometbla&. Tiils leUer .4 Hft aod migration of bac· bdweea twe ...-. .. Rabv are Beauliful. For came from &o.&oa. •a1td-n teria ~who eUll • .....,.. Mlle. AM Toddlers w~ han • D E A R A N N ~ 'llC" have a y t.o have tk ~llleheaer. hand mad e li t1~ o f LANDERS: For three bacteria roloruze m the Tell JOV reomie II 11 oa· ~f:,~'t:~ =. consecu tive ye ars DEAll WISEa: 1 Mell genital area. ly fair tla8t *er die ""~of drH~• a11e (1974·76) I develope d yoar .... _. ... COD· lnctdenta lty, 1 am ~laew he-' relabvee suits cyslitu -a bladder ln· 11 cted Dr· Joaeplt J · s ure your men re•den , .. fer &M crceertee ~ fectioo. But not until K••f•••· •ne •f Ille will be pJUffd to re· p•t• away . .\ ~nee -::~-:!:::9=.:-9 after the third miserable coantry's moat dia· ceive t h is news. -wlte lbowa .. ._.._.. ~"' lffl. IMS.. bout did J ask myself t1•1alaMd playi ll"laaa. SINCERELY YOURS, ,..,. tJllM9 a we* II• Mc110 1.,..Creo110r• C••f• NeM WHt,..t S. He lt dl6lf el 9IWc1 at • ..-.. .t.., ,.. o ~·'.:!·..-~~::_"~lle~'•~a~rec~nla~~r::._. -~~·~i.;;;o..~oa~l~N-~;;f'O<lfoOI~";• ~~d~~~~~!!!!!!IL-some questions. Here I t.. lJ 1 1, f JO E KAv r Jn.nn, -· . •--was . a n ot h e rwise .e • yera 1 • DEAR JO£: ftaaka healthy woman lD her Callfenla S~laffl of oe bdaalf of dile women 50s, getting this lnfec· :.e:J::::,:..':. Dr. yoa've helpecl &oday - tion reJ[Ularly. Why? 0 E A R A N N ud die mee, u well. I Hsured out a D • .t. R .t. N N "po11ibUity" and called LANDERS: "Wiser" LAHDEaS: I M';e bad my urolo,Ut. He was makea a good eae for tbe ume roommate ror ~:ebnbe~~::~::· Jn::r~ :'~:':,..,~~ ~:.=J~w~ panta to b e d a ince i. extremely common at bave llmilar vtewe OD cbildbood. To compound 11 1 ,_ b .. l t tbe problem came the • •I•· t .. tenerally oate&eep1 n1. pe a . •1o., when It was con· accepted Chat the reuon food, monlt and Die lD sidered fuhlonable lo for this ls tbe relatively 1eneral. All ez~a poor tlu ue defense are 1pllt »-50, .a tbere wear pantyboae and mechanisms and the wu newr a problem an· alacu everywhere. tendency for bacteria to tU abe became MrioualY I DO knler wear UD· colonize ID tbe moist involved wttb tbil chow d e rpaota to be d a nd areaa of the lea.italia . bound. have bad oo more blad· Evef)1hinc from bubble He lbows ap for din· der lDleeUom. I believe b tb 1 aer at leut tbree limes tbla lnlormalloa could ' • •· .uua activit y· a week -aometlmes be belplUl to othen _ th e._,~e of sanltaandry "our. --. __ ._ __ .... •---'•''-U could oapa.-andlatnpm'I 11 &----l'W"--.r you the weariq of under wr-llllDlltil• Wl&b 1•t tlae baeki~I. of a panta &o bed IDQ be .... : t.M price CliiOOd &MM loo4 ........ Wily not J)e<!tlDdle,.. .... wbo .... ,., It .... a.._.,. aek •••f -WISER y.&op. nc••IDI lower· ,....,._lie._ a IOOd WlTRAOS uriu&T.a.tillfedf.,. Jl'-: .... aliDtmon I C a _ .. .,,. ··-----.... _..... _ _...,. .__ --.-. -... ~-· _.._...-...--.. ---,,,.~-~·-..---.,. "' --·--' ................ _ ... t t I r r ~ L I ff I G le ia .. • , . ,. . ' c • e .. ' J . l -.. • .... . ... .. .... -.... ,, .. .. w. "'·· .w -· .... ., .. • Of .OV ·-.... c1• -'-... .... ~ ..... "-...... ...,. ..... ·-.. Of .... t IN .,..,. .., .. ~ latf ..... "In """ """'· -,... .,,.. 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I.Mt.Al PllEPAIOEltl>t'.NSE ................. 1A$.•tt TOTAL CUlltftENT A5$C'.TS ............ 11,.Dt.J* i.u CVltllEN'T LIAllUTIE~ & OE I' E It IU: 0 IHCOME . . • . • . .. .. ....... un.a:1 NET IEGl-llllG IAUNC£ ............ ,~ AOJUSTME:NT'S ACC.OUNTI ltt:CElllAAM.E ................ U..tlll CURRENT UAalUTlf~ ................... , ..... ADJUSTEO NET 9EGIHHl!t0 et.L.6NClE' •••••••• , ....... , , q.w ,IM IHC0¥Et-.- FE 0£ R~ fl'IOIMoMI Malm..woco & 0.-.otlel! .......... , ......... M..AMt \/ ... _ E-.etioi. .................. • ... ·•·· -.J19 ....,_~-Ans . , ................ I.ID.DI c--..re.111..e E/l'.9Mffl ... '4 -TrellWft9 N1 -tm ................... ~.JM V«at'-E41weallclft ........................ 1'7.1_. Ol"9r 0TH£P • ... ... . . .. DI,,., TOT AL. FE De llAl. t leCOM« . .. . • • . . • ,,A!oUJO STATEfllGDl Aqlort....,,_ end,.,._~ 8•>'< -£Qtoe111.-tl0rl -• • . • • •• 11.ISOllO H-lc_.s . . . . . . . . . • . · · ,..,116 51•1• '--"""' ._ ............. !>1'1"" ......• "°'""' E•-~Y ,.._...,. •.•. 401.Jl• '-""""''' <:ottevP C.-.tr\Kl-A.<11•1 ........... . Otlltr "'-'lonmenl -AJ--co Totel. "-''-'• l .., __ o Taalltolf4f~I"" e.,.,,..., ,-... ,, T .. Aehf'f ........ o-...._,.,.. • .. 1-'TUIS tUIO JO~~ *"' '•• 11.11.. ..... •. • • , ...... Otne•~~ . ....... . 1.11J 10\•I. T .. Ael..-1 ~""" • • ... I lu.,tl1 ~""'"~'°""'' ...... ~-m Oltw• Si-·--l1A57 TOTAL STATE lffCOME .......... 1'.m,JIW COVHTV MhUl~FUNI\. . .. • • , . J1AI» TOTAL. COUNTY INCOlililE . , • ••· ••.• ll,M l()C.&1 O"trlct T~ 111101 ~"""1 Ro11 ............. io.011.no UMit<\lf"f'td Aoti •• •. • .••.• , , , , , l)Sll.111'1 P..1or ..,..,., .......... , , 0 1.«IS TOlel T•~t~I .......... 11~\6 s.i.> • • ........ • .••• IJ2..0t,J L•-t -"-'tatl . . . . ..... ,. ..0 Intern• . •• • ........................ 1-61'-* TOI.ti S.i., u_,., lnttrtttt..-0. liO • .01 • • . ............ ,,......., Sl"6Mt °*'911 1"101 c.onuno11no Eo..uu"" Ftt\ . . • . . . . .. • • . . . . SAU Non~!-..~~ ••••.... .-i O.w'-""' Otftl•n '°' H-oc......-, ....... i_.. Otlltr II.•, LAM ll~stratloft. PK•W'9 -Tt.tfl< Fines, etc.I . . .......... "'1A7S Tote! Si-O\elVH lll71-tl1tl · ...... ,....., Mltctll_P:_ ................. DM Otlltr Lo<at •-...................... ...,_ Tot•I (~I ......................... 1~ TOTAL LOCAL IMCOM« ................. '4._,., TOTAL!~ ................. ~ INC0¥1HGTll.Alt~EltSl..., Tt>IUOn TrM>Wn .......................... 1..a..nt Otllt• .,,_..,., ................................ . TOT AL. IMCXlllMMG T•ANUIG . .. . .. ................... 1.-zll TOTAL I~~ ... IMCOMIMG TIUUtSl'lltS ,.... • . . . •• M.-.- IX ... "Of~ CERTJFICATEOSALAIUES A~-Sc ...... IU0,1lllOI .............. ,.,__.,, ~11-.1•1 ....................... ~ lot•I . . ••. . .. ................ 1'.Ml,WI CL.ASS.,IEO ~IUES -11111'\ICIJon (1'00, nDOI . . • • . ....... lt,Jl''f.114 IMIN<1klNIA.ldMl22'0,1AOO) , , ..... 1,a"J Tote!... . . . . . • , .. • . • . .. • .. . .•.•. 11,aJ,On EMPlDYEEHl!ALTH AHO Wll!LFA•E IEHEFtn ............ ......,'-I IOOICS, SU""-' ES EOUI PME "' llt9Cll--l) Te.,_. & OU9r ~ .. .. • .. • " •• • ... .,_,,., ~lft .. .. ........................ l,11"117 E~ ~ ................... "5,11.S , .... , ... . . .......................•. i.en.m OlHElt OPEllATJHG l'lCl'«HSES ANO $Elt\'ICl£S ....................... U.U.• mrt-.. ro;,n;.·y"""'""'"' .............. ... If• Mf h+uuou•.C•.. • ................ llM1 ............................................... ...... .............. ................. ...... .... . I'....,._, ................................... ... u-~ ............ ..... .... .. ... Jlt..116 Tftat ........................................... It TOUl. ....... ~ ............ ~ MOM<ElCP9!NCM1\Htl 0.seuttt«Ml'lll'T'S ,......,. ,,.....,. ..... , ........................ .,.. ·~ .............................. ·····""-• ~ f'1-MI .................................. .... TAel •••••• ••••·••·······•••·•••·••••••···'---1tl$€.W. fllOlt q:IM1 ,,_.MOU ................ . TOTAL IXNMOtTWltAllO OTMll OV'90 ......................... .,,,.. ,.,.._MT M•H•t•I u~-•NCOMe ........................... ~ TOT•\. l.,...mHtel ""° 01'NI• °"'90 ... "'" ........ .. ..... fl• ""1 ........ ~ ...................... ,, CAIH * <lOl.l!lfN nteAM#ln' . •'' ''. • .... '11 ltl.'fO&. 'Vt9IO CAtt4 "1..0 ••• " .. " ........ .... COUNT\ nc•1va-.a , ........... •·•.W ~ 1,._tDWXNHM .... , ................ ...,., ...... -~ ........................ .. r-..~~ .................... tt.-.na CU•l'llllTiMe!UTJD. ••• ........... ... .,. "'""" INQOMI ••• • • • ............. .... OTHll UAelUTJll .................... _ ....... heetCW....u.t!llM• Dllllr ... ~ .......................... ~ .. ...,. . ._. ....................... ~ ·~=·~·-Ht' ilt !:v m u..-s.u• 1'.M •. .,.w -..m "-Wt.m s.-.m IOAIU" ......... ,. ... u. '·"'·"' 7J6,..1 .. .u..- '1J.1U UttM7 47 • ..,....IS .00.000 611.MI .,. ,,. n,•IO o.w.~11 lJl.'61 -.1111.n. 1UOO ,.,_ S.'71 I01 l"O..ut '51...,. 1,\U,500 111.-JI.- 1•.oeo ~ ~--OOMO ?SMO --\,,G.4,llW ., .... '·'""'' ,..,.,,. "..,,."' .... 114.D 1'C..DI ... 11'UP "•-* t,JW,Mit H."7,Jn 11,ftlC,tn u a.m IUI~ , ..... ,,. .... J,111t,A.ZS ,.,,,.. ,,...., ...... , .,....,,. DJ.II' , .... 1'IMt 1.-1M .... '·~ ~ --....... ~ "··--",.,,. I h ....... ~ ..... ltu. ,.. J -dli •~u u..a.1• is.- l,Wl,.Ml ~ ""'·"' i..-.111 IO,Mil.6" ....... ,. "·'" '·"'·"' ...... .u.- 41J,1U J,7U ,0'7 •l,Hot,•U .... .,,.., 1,6,..1,. n ... io .... S11 U0.'6S "' ... , .. ,,. lt,ODO .... ·~ .... u.w •n.os• It.OSI.JOO tt t..000 ,, ... •.JtS.- 1.$.11.000 u• oo.- ,, .... ..... IA481 ., ... l.f?l»t II,~ u, "' .. .- I04m ,...... W.-1111 11w..-"191.~ 21,tM."2 u.-.m ·~ 14)14• t.Ut.1JI .... J,'41,.S ~ J..M.1'1 ....... •t.AM.tlt ,.,.., UN.* n..-,,,...... ...... 1.m .eu .. ..w.• --, .... ...... ,,,....... ~ n.ne.-, ... ... "'·-Wl.9 ...... DAU.V PILOT Flagger Job Sought· BJ JO\'CE L. KENNEDY Dear .lo)'tt: I'• a ..... •M • ..._ .. ..,. ... 1111nUib••-.. For l.MtaMe, a... e.u I IM a job u a coutndilm naa 11rl' -D. V ., Claka1• aqe, DI. A naaer la a laborer who contl'GQ traffic around a conatruetloo site. Apply to contractors; Inquire at a local otnce of the Laborer's Intern•· Uonal Union. Check with the nearest oCfice of tbe Asaociated General Contractors and a YWCA: they're Involved in a "Jobs Network Program .. to get women i nto comtruction. although they won't be too interested in helping a student who just wants to get a tan. THE HIGH JOBLESS rate in COllltruction suuests you try bard to dream up-.JternatJves. An~a Filas. for irutance, takes care ol ponies and camels at the Bronx Zoo. Katherine Higbee picked lemons in Cahlorrua. Anita Butler raised Gennao shepherds in New York-. Tbese high school seniors got interesting jobs 1n the past and ul>ffl to work again this summer. The three are among a number of teens queried by the publishers of "Who's Who Amoniz Amencan HJgh Sctiool Students." They advise anyone who wants a summer JOb to work hard at getting 1t. S O DOES DR . S . Norman Fein~old. president of the Nauonal Career and Counseltn~ Services 1n Rodlville, Md. Feingold has wnt.ten 30 boob on carttrS 1s a member of the "Who's Who" advisory board. A planned campaign ts the essence of s ummer Job ~uccess. Feingold stresses. He offers these tips -Decide the kind of won you want to do Make a list of every place that could posstbly offe'r it. F'or example, 1f you're thinlun'g about a medical career, hst all the hosp1tAls. doctors. omces. cltn1cs and even pharmacies m your area and cont.act them. -Do a short resume giV111g your qualiflcatiba.s and a statement that tells employers why you want a particular job. -Every community has a va.rie· ty of sous:ces to c heck for job opporu.auties. inchachng social agen- cies. slate employment offices, llflion offices, supermarket buJletin boards. libraries. parents and friends.. Try all olthem. -When you find a job opportunity, send a lettu with your regume and ( C4REERS J follow up· -call. call, call! Dcta't 1l ve up after two phone calla: .. third may be your mactc number. -A Uttk lQsea&dty can eo~ way. Try putt.lag an ad fOf' services in tbe newspaper. startla& )'OW" own small bualoeu,- lots ot people need lawm l:DOWM. walls painted and garages c~ Wbo knows -maybe you'll ~ a staff of teens working for you. World's Rooftop Fragrant, Too PITTSBURGH (AP>' -Cliff Davi<tson traveled (rom tats steelmaking city with its r~ for poUutJoo to the rooft.oP of the world -the Himalayas -in ~ of~sk.ies. But the environmental researcber found Nepal's Sherpa tribesmen are plagued with their own brand .of pollutioo -smoke from bumin& )'1lk dung. .. The air around the Hlmalayu,ls not as pristine as you might think," ~a id Davidson. a Carneg.ie·Mellon University assistant professor, in an ,.interview. Nuns Producing ·Cheap Coffins DENVER CAP>' -Two CathoJk -nuns helping out at a soup ldt.cben and refuge for the homeless bere have started a prqject of their own - constructing plain pine coffins &be poor can afford. P .J . Maruon and Anua Koop, both in the order of t.M Sisters of Loretto, h·ave so&d three of the oo-frilla col6ns so far ror $100. touting their wares by explaining the boxes can be used 1a a variety of ways Jong before death. Manioo says she sleeps on ber rec· tangular coffin, and uses I.he lnlide for storaae. local new s, spor t s and advertising come to you fMfY doy in the bright, lively, in teresting DlllY PILOT PVBUC NOTICE "1BLlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' I I ~ll(!Ui MIMNhS 'KTTT10US ..,_._ PfCTlllOUS _,, .... ........ ITAn-.lfT T ... ..,_ .. _._. --... ....._ .. SUNlttSE LANOSCAPE & llMINTE9'AHCI:, J9l SWw'-Cttti., c:.Jta-...C-...nu7 .. _ u ~·. ,,. e..,._, w.-,. ,.._, llMc:ll. Gelltonooe.,..., W•-L "-• XI S-tw Cir< i.. c.a ~ c..i-... • .,.,, Tl\" ""'---• " <-IN bf e ..,...,~ ~u P..,.., ... Tiii\ -•<ft lli.d •1111 tt,. c-1. 0.-. Of Or-c.--., .... -I, ltlO 1'117MI ~.,,.., °'-C-•1 0..•• ....... ~ IJ, JO, JI >ww l. ,_, 7tOIMO PUBLIC NOTICE ....... 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Wtl ,..._. • Stff.IOO. -OMua&V\11:.._. ...... ...._.,,_. la C•-.. Mir. Y.-y .. tlllh lwtdl Ht-1,t110, w.-4 ..._ c ....... ..,... I l t/"9 ..,mil'__, &.o.ue .. Thls hllhlY delirab&e "Bonita" Model features a courtyard entry. two extra . large patios. 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths. Locat-ed In the "Oriainal Bluffs ... Big green. bell view on a quiet cul-de·sac street. An immaculate home priced for quick bale Sl~.000. Buy this one·level beau· ty now. Owner will finance. No loan fee. Call for appointment -· 644-4910. WISUY M. TAYLOI CO.. llALTOIS 1111 ........... ..... NIWPOllT CINTa. M.I. 644-4910 One Call Service faat CNdH Approval CX:letoJt PD\! Ord Beach llALISTATIDC•u•eclsaMCI 194' Fiii UDO ISLI HOMI TOUI See 2 rare "CONDO SIZE" homes. with 2 be.drooms. 2 batha. dining rooms. pnvate patios. Ownen will cooperate on financing. VACANT . I ti Y'IA o.¥11'1 A ............ UH.000 I Z3 Y'IA 1UllCtf •.•••••••.•• SJ 15,000 LOWESr PRICED ON UDO ISLE OPIH ,,. aewspeper will DOC know\qly accept an)' 1dvert[sln1 for real -... which \a In vlol1 id oft.hr law. 1M•111 + ... ~~a..l ... ~ ................. $114.000. .,..l'BOAY, MOON TO 4 P.M. VA SPECIAL lllDUCID S4SIC SATWDAY Ir SUM»AY 1·1 P.M. l..bveb-4Br home in • • ,_. Q9di Me. NIWPOllT llACH 7lt.oe 11 COU OF NEWPORT llALTO•S 15151. C...t Hwy .. c--.. M.. 675-55 I I fan&.a:.Ue ne11hbori1ood. Auume 1oi.,r,;, loin ...,_-.. ---------No money down to Over 1600sq. ft. of --~--...-.w..:w4-I \'t\terll.Ni lnvt>Sl now for R r a c Io u s 11 v I n g I.he future' Btaut.lful new condo pro-Al.U>l ATE REALTORS Jecl Great view of moR$: AdYertiMn !J62 9311 harbor It ocean. Adlts ..... ct..dl their eds CHINA COVE IMVEST IN Security bid&. No dop. daly CMd ,..,... "" WATaFIONT ~AUFYIMG AH IS&.AHD 1215.~·KenMdy ,.... Lsssw•llhty. TIM Abandoned.see itnow'.7 LOWDOWN Thlsproperty pl"f'Senl~2 Anna Morland . 'Ex. DAILY Pl.Of • ._. . bdrm. 2 alory beach New. dean adult 2 bdrm Impeccable 3 Bdrm u.mts elusive Agt. 9'15·0800. condo with a 1te patio. ..~th .. _ _.,,.....,.. 631-0486 ~ for tt. ._.. i.. home. cantilevered over comm. pool. spa. rec. .., • n•n•wvuu sauna. --------CGft"9Cf illlirtto. __... w1ter. Slep of( living facil &secu.ril" dale. No Built with qu.alltv and o..rWll""-c _, oom balco y for a ~ • mamta1ned with care. • r " qualifying lowdownand this Balboa I s land 3000sqftofh&xW")'llvana swim. Owner would love . adk'r' wtU' finance. ~ly ,. • ...i-x ,_..,._ a --•·d WlthPOOl..tap. Local-~ finance. Call $84 ,SOO. Call today ~~t.ror lhe das· ed fn the backb•)' O'IN <t 9••1\IVtJ'O"'•l'CI 979-5370 mnunaung buyer Coo· ~ L:::. ~ ... ~~ JUST ~ • LLS TA TE ~t!:.;~als. hlchly upended ... ~autiful 4 bedroom stn~le storv 1n ,,. BALBOAISLAND ecwvebome.T'heowner Ba ycrest area has Just b"een ~~ .,. REALTORS REALTY wtll hnance with ~ rerurbllhed inside and out. 3 baths. IACICIAY OCIM .. OMT I DllllPe a bdnD., 2 bath unha, -.000. SUbllltt 1CM" c:rM&lve ftDuclq I .... ..,,,... ••••• * '71-706I * Slt,•IODOWH NO~! Seiltt' wants out! Now I 3 8dnn z bet.ti. added wood beamed ce1hng family room. bnck rareplace. Oubhou5e. pool. tennis C'OW1 Formerly a model ..... a..11.-..o1 t _... home ~r 101001a. -._ S7 Jl50 CaU ~231.3 -················· ()fllH ll\9•11St~f'">lof'l'(f' 28'ary2Bdnn, l"'ba\M. [tl~ldlill ~= ~-~~--~-~-~·~··~·~· C..-...... IOU ~c: ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&eOiZVOUS IUl&.D TO SUIT PenthouH view O<'ean. OneJOXll.8" lot harbor & c11y 11\u. 4.34Begonia Ownr Beal.& upgraded <'Ondo 7fn I 12S M3-6148 1.n new V alla Balboa. Pnced .to u>ll al S23S,000. Duplex by owner Auume io •,~ loan Xlnl.k>c.So.PCH Hu.tT)' 1tus "'on t lul 29';, down. 12~.,~, AITD Mallow Kennedy Sl.500 mo. lncom:e. Ann.a Morland. Exlu.savt! A4l 9'1~; 631-0486 --GUIMlaT GAltDIMCOMOO! &~. 2 Bdrm. 2 balM. !>u~r ~harp Asr.ume lol.ns (;all 546 23U . TH£ R£AL CSTATERS · m 7511 13156.000 $2'25.tm. ~. lot. Two-2 bd ~.~ •• .,..owe. <.:all TLm Jlboae. Aa:t. 83 I· 121118. 1034 ....................... "VACIOUS .. IST>mWOID r .. :' :-. , : ~ -,,... %-IW)' 5 Bdrm. 3 bllt1' home featW'el a II• ~ familY rm. frml driac rm. P9riect for the large family . Be-.tu.l backyard foe pmlio entert.alaln&. or. fend al $147 .soo. ~ down.. FullJ>l"ceS204,000. "ds rt I-._ h d Call Select PTopertJes mat qua ef'S. sever a r ncnC OOl"S. .-or ltu:I super expended • N~::rin 14 IXICU11VI ZSTC>aY nJe entry, formal llv1n1t and dining . gourmet lotchen. extra lge faml· l)' r oom . m a ssi ve f~. soaring stairs to instr s uite 4 tge Bdnm. super lge. patio. Ca.IJ for all amenities . 963-781l1 'M.NIH9•1IHVNIOlltKl0 ~."' THE REAL ESTATE RS., l+flOOL. S8'.to0 t!IEW!Ot1 ·o.....-1-!~!!rt...-·-· _lr.nh . ..nlrtt~~ ca~g -jfs___ __ -il~lf'PH...---~SHOllS No down VA or--aUtJlT'le COHO _ beautiful! it's beige'. and n ·s vacan~ 111dt'nPUt U4lflt. airy, view. pro-1114.000lo&n.SS88permo. 594.000! .SELECT high assumable Joan. asi.i .... S27S...OOO. YIEWDUPUX ~..esa v ..h9m•. u___,. : a faau y l"Mfn. bea\ll.ll poof ud • r .. lcnally decorated '! 863-6'1'67 Lake new Vt'rualles AU'6 ·;aB"t . ·w 1ffplc . ?Br . Bdrm. 3 Ba home with Ql'fNl~9 ·1l~•V•IOlll•1-<1 • 511\ile k!\"t'I condo! Im PROPERTIES u~m6'\u-= &..JI"\~-=~ ,. Spa<"IOUlo pauo 1, blk pool and spa. Creatlv 1w· . I medaale O«'uµanc~· On.· ~ft.i.I ._ • ~--_,, lO ocun H1i.:h loan ~~Ing available. lt41<H;.f tr:'\~::andt) ~~~~ E~I~~~ lo REALTORS. 675-6000 ~T~ Cal~:!;._. down : .-•• -1 •• \_. and fowllain. Include!> elegant paMl@d living 2'43 b~t Cwt H...._aoy. c..._. ••...., ~ RrllJY u.a.-AB RJDGE pool. sp•. :.auna. and room. with massn e WE HAVl 4 3 Of THE·llEST LISTINGS rN TOWN ~ UU. """"""" . LG ASSUMULE LM roore! Submit •U offers! brictt r1ttpla~. oinm~ pauo aod mat« bdnn v.11h s 1ttln1 room . ~are anxloua' f~ more details. Cillt :>4().lUI , -~ $.-HERITAGE REALTORS 2tiomeBr2Bawidecoc""th a~ftaorn•1•0swl1.nc MO~t.a.tlfYIMG Call?52·l'100now. a rea features 2nd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·--•6•7~_.2.'0 __ _ ..-~ ()Pff1 11JCJ•'l~•i..~,• t.Jftl#l'I • ~~~~~~~~ view overlooking r e· LOWDOWN [ I rirepl~ Bwllin enter· M'\j1RYtdon ---------r : ~~ .. '"' i;,... ~ !~.~~ :£~ ~If Rdl: $:":"":~:~}.~ ~~7r , ri~..!i:;f.:~ , ...................................... ... UDO Ir• • ...aD auract1ve 3 bdrm. 2 ba room Pool and spa al~ -. ~ .____ I bl .. llr.V California bYlQg &t ll.i bdrm., 3 balh home, Wit ln krtl'°heft, at>d b1g Newly redecorated 4 Br 3 ,..,.JJ'C. ~ge assuma e PIHIMSULA DUr~ besL Offered at Sl.12.500 counyard entry. lari.tt' ~~ k>an Localed Be on Fee simple land . loan wrth no quahfyang & S 175 000 Oall~ famlly rm." formal din· on a ~ldab&e R 2 kit and vacw & ready for am· a k1wdown. Only '116.900. 1 SteJJi!' to be~ch. Bnng 1n1 rm. La¥ely v~. new pncedhk.e R·l aUll0.000 a • mediate move· In with Ad now. call m-~o to-pall\l & shovels. needs decor. Won't wt. lulJ pncie. Call 751·3191 > . NIWUSnHi AmellL~VNw Hames Mouco model Showa Ilk• new. J adnllJftl or 2+ dee. Ex· ten&lve~custom patios. Larle kit. Loan ls ail· sumable at izck. SllS.000 creative finaacln1 day. rwn·. Jusl hstt.'d. call OCl.l.H PACIFIC •SE• .:=-,....,. llY&llalM.muGO A 6*TI71. .... • ....___ .._.._I ~~ LL$TATE ~1~9 ·•'\lv.-ti:.._..,. ,_ PROPERTIES '"V ~ REALTOllll (!llfl&ltl a.:.,::·~-~:: ~~: 759°9221 ~HOME 1~ == $91,SOO-... All terms! Owner will Yon to Enjoy Knit In l:attan! i ' t I I RCTaylorCo .~ . .. P11l11lll1PoMt JI.lit listed super sharp 3 & den. lm.m&cu..lat.e COO· dluon. Perfect location. ~ t.o bay or beach. An excellent value at 5325..000 ~--.... --UDOISU With a normal or-less down. O'#Dtf' will r inanc:e eat.ire b&lan~ al le11 lhaD l~. Maybe you shoWd k>cJk hard al this 3 Bdrm soon. S368.SOO. Call Qinnie. Jl:llSIEALTY 67'-6670 TUUX WALK TO W&'>TCLIFF siea.ooo Artist dream! Owners 3 Bdrm + \WO 2 Bdrms. Beam·llke celllnaa . woody atmoaphere . OwDel' wW cany. •• •• ---I 8drm a betll Sf:#//1~1. lye .......... to ..... t --/\ . - --------- \'acabl and rud~1b go 2 hdp fU'l&nce ! No quahf) · UMTS $99,750 iiiiiii;;;iiiiii::~ ... -": story 3 Bdrm. secluded uuc 3 Bdrm 2 balhs. 16 I Walk to park. schools & ......... Oonl wart ! Call custom lut<'hen. huge Pri de of ownershl shopping centers. Jog to ;n71 bndt (~. elegant apartments! 1\o'a years beech. Try SUOO down OCEAN VIEW WITH LIGHTS ~"' '• 0 • ,, \, ,, , ,,., "~ 1 J111bO. fealures beautiful oki Enclosed garages. or ~wne $516/monlhly [ I -.-eepani: wallow. Onl> ~..,:,~ .. ~~;.·: ~ .. :.:::.~~" ~"':J1i;!·~9.111Ht ~.~~~~i; g,,;t~l;:~[e·Hlll ~•w~·;· .. ~~:;:.,;~~=··' ~:o IWINfil lliit~ . . ·. . .. BAYFRONT-VIEW-75' SUP ~ ~~~ MO~ ~· ~ beyfr°"' • ..... ta.ila the beech. Na~ pool & ~wtUcarey fmanc· Aaeume low 111terest VA io.n. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. con- do. A/C . gar. SM.000. ~Realty. SJ&. 7$33 -111111 ILlllS aa. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE JASt .. CRIB In One ()( Corona del Mar·s Most Oes1r1blr Gate Guarded Communllu•s. Tht> Most Popular One Story Model With Two Bedrooms Plus Den With ~ F'l~la~. , Two Larite Patios. Mini View Of The O«an. Amenities ln<'lude Pool. Spa & Tennis. EASY FINANCING. $275.000 llV1HI Artistically Decorated Northwood P atio Home. This Home Shows Like A Model Inside & Outside. 1'ri·Level. Three Lar~e Bedrooms. Plus Bonus Room & family Room Only S14'1.500 CSRLRAJl Cl• •1uawss1 QDO• IODAUCllTIALAMlllCA ADPOIAllVDCOLVMlMMl TJPPDllCAEAlllMALll •UOLfLOVICSTHSISlll llCLALUIVllTCTPllCT TAOSDIALSllAltAWAHI IQAOllTAMOLIMITJISA lMOlAACALll,SADlllM CAOCIAVllQSLOAJIOSI tSOAIAALUNLOIUfDIRA AAICIAPtAIAVITlllSO YDllZISMICllNIPLMIC IOAIU•IDJADAIAIAAIT -. ....... «; . ..................... . ,,, .... ....... .. ...:.. .. .... .... ..... ........ T-..r. Olnliilllri .. ~..c-·e=...------- wffft spectoctMr YllW of Mewpel't. tuwa ct.I. Only •.900 ina at l2'l Almost new SpoclCMts 2 ..._+dn cottdo wlttt OClAM PACIFIC deluxe \miU. Minutes lo a-.....1 L.a......a..-beach. won't last. ca ll bewllM dKor, MC&My md ,........ ..._.._.._.... 646-7171 , .. fair ........... r-M whWt fair 75t-l 6 I 6 ..._. ..... aw.t-wll c..., ltt TD. -- S975,000. 631·1400. Y• ... ._ .._. ., ..... rt.--. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL CST A Tl ' ~Alma~~,,.,~ 24.16 W Coist Hv.<11 JI!> M.t1IW Aw ~ Be«h 8.tic» IWnd 6ll·f.AOI 67UMO -es Coldwell Banker OCIAH Ir Wll&T ¥llW from this 2 bdrm. den home in Jasmine Creek. Corner location, plantation shutters. parquet floors. beautiful and new! S339. IN N.wPORTC~NnR • 644~ ~--... ~ ............ TH[ REAL ESTAT£RS --=--~ macneb I Irvine realty 7240 ~Ae.. 8. .. .11, ,,, ~ ' It ' oil* t I! ,. .. ' . ' i fl .. r L ....... 0 .. ......... ,. r......,,.._.,,. ...._,..,,..rtr. JfOO ....._,, fs ' ' • "'-St I ' ' t -~ .. 111!1!1! .. ---·,Na ownw .,.. ...... A ,... ........... . a.--..wa~ c•1'"1dltl aMtwM•• ....................... 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Ne fadltiea, ·"'"'" AvaU '-I CaU 8Mt ~~.--1 ~ .-...... 20S S . tty d\lb .._le Home 3e9r .... BIN. a.daq>. SulUvaa, Saata ARI. M.1.mt..U now! 7$2.-1'20 Pw1L f\&11 MC. New. Un· ,_.. llileS.-. M . 1 yr ~ ~., ~r 'u b · I• t t In 1 0 K . ,_.... w,.. 4 • ,.. a. ..._ 'A. Hwrr. woe'\ , 'ult y... 1114 CTH.-.alf BlllOC'M.nriew.AMw.c • ~ IU\ l Pri ~ d al only ••-••••••••• •••• •• ••• • -----------1 bill 5&1·WI lf1 .CallltO-lUI .... ,AMT $164,tOOll Neo.111Wt ~ Coodo. IJM049. fl.ftL. 2GOO&q. ft. Yr IM. a..-. .... Avail 1·7 t.ov.ly Greentree ~hm 28r, FIR. CJU/drps, . 8nafl 6 brooal. li!ecllolH I 3 BR, fam nn · 3bt, 2 ~ ba, ftp I c . It ..... a Utt&. Tt.c. frpt • 2 be• •pa. 1"9dwood ttramkWun\riem. Like •-t dedc. brtflt b&r. Shake i.... 4br. a bit ... mtr rod Toe.au Med, iww. Pool. BBQ, Hl&U. F.V F/P IUl,000 VA· uu.,._.~nllf"91TY Sla.3,000. HS·ll02 or 'hrra. -.-.riMVl'I REAL •zia . Pn Pl.ace, 1.Dc -.om Acri.,. fw s. 1200 AJJ rec radl. can T~ _._., _____ _ ••••-••••••••••••••••• ' ftllAIL N)'mMn+GMm:Z Beautiful 2 bdrm . LtlreHavuu.Ca. uoacre T• ...... ~ lZ06 Tov."fthome '-P.V. with ~ls. paved cow:ity PL.ACE ........ -..... •••-••• carpet a, dt•pes. rd. 8"11&!fwlakeview. 6 NOf•Jm• Bay front Little Jal. 3 f•et'=e ._.-../\IC. ,.,., pd &dnr. eoaun dlildOK. .. 131492 .l . s y c A .. 0 I I 142-74'1 '1'9 .. fWST INCREOOILET£RMS a.a-... u t' rtalMdl 1040 8PedMWar OCMa vw. Spectaeulu N w pt m to Ha•MU lud1q re-· IC«y, 2 br. boet stip, tive 2 z .. _ pool aart manu. 10,. "l:M ,.., In millioe S home for ,;: ::'=:• i;i.. Call 8KJL TU-Sa-977 DD>tmo.~. Diana· Days 15$-LSSO. Woodbnd&e Syca°"°"'-' \ 4br. air. fr;pk. cW-dt· Me. .... poof • tenalt. lftddll prdDr. msMo ....,,. ..,.... • l ...... fA ""-tom lWch&a 3 bd. a ... cwiom • Jl~ ~ ......... ~·-·········· -.... CX'W "-...... Dr&IDaLk: .. of ;rJ"'fe# .... " ... den. $.'500,CIOO. B&r. 40 Acas ·SI 20.000 2 er. rear round oaty. &es•.._ Raaict.o Calilornia. 4 aep. J2 IM'ft STOO/mo. 11' Emenld I W rl& .._. JZ40 3 •• 2 ... linlle floor. " ~-t)'pk,?carPf . No pets. Ualv. Park . htJcaia. W&•3bd.1~.. ONTHI u...i... «..z:mara..:4117 lk.Yblbta fsalw. 2".da ba. Ql&alil)' townhome ._.,... in cub or trade. No 10-=. ~ Plaata~ UIWhl Ave. 2U·S97 UU. .,.. toniocados. Xlnt.. lenna. 12.744.000. Seller will G-28 -·--•••••••• •s. Sierra Mcml. ta-Dal. aoedai. O:tJ.y 4 avallabM. Un~l .. n bl• •iew of q ua l If y t a i. Jo v c e fnim a.14 ..... JUG Suta Okt.aloa ud H9llA,llOO ACC9ff OM Y11W Wlilha.131·ml lO'li interest. Daya: wortc wiUJ Oo.c1o COO· FOil 18ft' ~ Ka a pp er . A It . ,W'IMmorcarTypi9per. lbr , 2ba, (rplc, car. 4 bedtwn. 2 b9&h Mee Aaa.Aft.MUnt Brad! pier. l Bdrm con Gt'Mt flnaneant wtth thla do al 711 ~HD A \•e. specaous J Bdrm. family Seller wtU carry fanan'" home. Soectact.alar ocean l.ngat ~.lowdown. and villaie lighl view. 7 14 · 6 7 6 • 5 7 3 6 or MALLOY SM>Mo. Alllo 2br. lba, d.h fil<1tltee _... .-iat ma.fllO INVlSJ'M ENTS -. Stlll5llo. 675QHle~es • new ~ CloM to ~1714>729-1129 ,.~ .. ~ 12" t.adl; walk to scboola ell BR. • ..., beths, frpl .. Woodblid&e area. S65t • yeerty lease Bly41 &eadl 15-0IU ---MS-Olmo. lncludea a gardener. Wal« Call HO DOWN YA WOIUJ) l.E. Frsh pa1nt and C<Xlrmet Thb 3 Bdrm 2 balh home 556-7777 ldt.chen. Slirl,500 REALTOK.S -· ... -··············· --------·12 Bdrm. 1 baUJ cou.ace. So 1300 --------~ Condo. 3 B't. l"a ba . N r n ew washer/dryer. Nr late ID Woodbri dge center S62Slmo l.se. 552.3319 Agt. ' • 962-9124 features: hardwood ~~~~~~~~ noors. shake roof and = ---------• 51 WVt.s. Baltenf~ld. Ca. ~ H.1. oC hwy. $4$0t mo. e~es --------•I Construction to com· 2 Tn·plttes, •U 2 Br's , 642-~.days871·~ CAMAl.AtONT rnence immed. 1st "r ,,..,...,nil'4'~ .. """"'dwn don osen large yard. ~'Mrs MX· IOUS. Priced to sell al on· ly 119. 750. Call 540-1151 ~.s ~ HERITAGE . . REALToqs IY~SPICIAL 3 BR 2 a.. IHtopt.? Im mo. Sia.ODO. 14S-1'Z72 91.ai'p 3 bd t wnhae. S12K dn. Mt.HO. Patrtt'lt ~ Agl. 631-1266. A.SSUMI y .A. • Be•utl(ul ucluded J • Bdnn. 2 ba Mesa Verde hone. Only S30K down. -assUl'nr" ba Ince -e rli Nonal.Agt su.nn ---------3 Br. 2~ .. ba Mm1-0eean ,;ew. Pool & spa. fllgh assumable loan. Agt _541~---- New J;ast C.M. rondo. 2br. 1''1ba, frpk. Jae. c.oocs. ftnandng. 194.'°°. By BuUder. "2·S312 ~ADS.MAI ty·OWNH J~ 3 bdrm. lam. nn. Zba Laqe pool. 2827 Fr~ Lane. Call to see. MNllll.11210.000. Oll;y a lir. ~. new c~t. yf'd SOS/mo. -~~ or956-3139 eves. MESAYRDE lmmac. 481' famll> home. New paint. plush cpt 'g. Many amenities. Sl!M.SOO. 979 5370 or ~l-8458 ask for Sall) <:oit. Af· C9iY 3 be home, large lot with llllOCl use of wood. Von'{ miss this one! Good~ fuuu1c\aa. Call~ I« dctaU.1, Ceft. ur J 21,Newport Center, 640-5357 llWCMJOS 21138EDROOMS StarW:ia at 1101.000. On V\ctona bt wn ~· Harbor Blvd. 541.3559 e...141-1'44 934% m.aa£ 3 Nrm. family room, + WOC'1' ri>oa:a. lbnelom backyard . Iota of privacy, fruit trees. 5*orqe abed. QPlr'Heci kltdNID. Oaly .... too. ~---'1 I nPt'4 Hi '1 1' ! ~E Al 1Y / I02' ....................... The CokJny : 4Br+. AtC. N.sume S80,()()().10"'2';,. $158.000 Ph: 759-0905 I• ,,d,•I '"°' ~ -~ , .. ~vnu .,., "' -• a.-holne. xJnt loc. l Ofl 4Br. JBa. Pte shaped lot. us.er benefits. Im med O.W C Pn~ for all 6 un· --,.:-.,W-''-,h .._h Avail Axmil.lster cpts. peg & closing. Guaranteed 1ts only S32S 000 Call IOA.. .,,.., ..., "" p4Mk llrs. antique fix· leasebackal\ercomple· now• · · 7/1. JBr. USO /mo. -------, 12J3N.CoastHwy. lures. cul1lom wood txn Sl.450.000. ~.000 Huntu\glonBchRlty ~ Deamt 2 bdrm. f am rm 6 ~ (1725 mo'. Plush ~. 2', b•. cedar & das&. ~ bits to ore.an. ~ur 1 r1tSES Rl::DUC l-:0! By Owner. LAGUNA BEACH ll.&\l'CA5e, bay windowi., Dn. Principals only 8C2-4114 840-5027 l"M...,..2Br2Ba.frplc.G<>ld 48'7-4848 pvt sandy ~ No boat please. MkforJlmWllson Nuggf't Award winner, ,_... IOSO dodt. $275.000. ()pen Sun 11~9977Bb Obi t'ar pvt .iar. fully lll'•I~ Lu.. maanl yd Adult.~. no ~·~ lhe ones to call. 9 , lmmed. ottupancy. 9 rm lnq\16 at S21 lllh {VftlllJy available from hse. 3 Br 2 11 Ba. P'U ~ Si191StoSl50permonlh. -1', ml lO beach. $125,000. .....,.... 1~ 12Canal Cirde. 962·5t ....................... 38r. 28.t A·Frame. 2 sty Ca •=cW LohfarS. 2200 GRACIOUS RELIEF -1·-111· 11u rm ..._.,. ~~:!? 1600 ·--• .. •••••••••••••• ~ 104 .. fRQM GROWING ... ~~ • '...,.._ .....,_ .. rm. huce deck on wtr. ••• ........... MorTO Bay-O<""ean vu lots ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINS Walk to bch. poo&a & ten· from 12990, w•lk lo TrWf TrDllt'f lde&1 family ~ wtt.h nls. 1215.000. Call for MP#POIT/6 UHfTS beach. term• aull. * ltRJll. I UHll..). loads al room for play mo re I n r o • a p p t. HMrt al Newport k>Ka· 861-&m ~-~--aft -:;;;;~~-lr1J-=:--~; Harbor Ridge Esutes l.2>-W6. Fbiqt yard~ SSl-3111 Home. lge. VleW on!&a. ~•r•ces Families ... nao1<• Pllwy,JrTiiw •• C.ta.l&aa. city lt.a. Lie plHse Kids 6 ~ts $2700 mo. Ownr /Aet. ~.CaUM4-Z516or Qlmer wW carry b•ck up and reluatlon Approx· "2·1150 Ninfa Jarvis. ban in ccnunerdal uea. 1.-,;-. -. -. -------to $4.S,000 ASSUME lst lmately 2*lO sq ft of l1v. Jotwi c.oombe Bkr. e Can be "led for ~lness. 1• TD al~~! AU this 4t 1 iag aru prolesalooally ~~~~~~~~-~I _..._. __ . or ., Subm" 760-~ atltt S:.,_ _ _ _ 913-2!17 L A/I.. DO ( ee.. Condo 28r. 2B•. AIC. pool. No t"tlildren, nc ..... 15GO."'Tl0«l50. W 0 0 D B R J D G E d e c o r a l e d a n d -·~.. · "· f.STATES. 2 Br & den landscaped with addl· WESTCIJF'FCONDO SC25,000. caJJ S3t-1400 to"nhome J e Herson tJonal booU5 room and 2Bedn>oma •.SOO. J\WW Sl47~ _._zo=-With 2:1% down. you l Bed.n>om 1118.600. -----:: ' -• can take over exls une m.-.o financing. 1229.000 UNGO J{'EAf. EST ATE' e-1120 * JUStUSTEDt Also ln fabulous W()OlJ. 'BRIDGE ESTATES. l.8IJll;a....... IOSZ Th&S one • dramatically ••• ••••• •• •• ••• ••• ••••. llpftnded Uncoln Model 3 Br. 2 nrep1aces. roun ta.ui in rear yard & so much more 11S4,500. UDO ISLE OpewHMWtd IU 1lS V1a Zw1ch 4Br. 38a, M116,000. Af!t. V\rglola o· Bl1eo m.m:s COSTA MESA COUt tEaCIAL f'abWoui ~aUoft· Wllh large bulldln&a and showroom. Has euaUng business. OWNER WILL CARRY Lsl T.O. SS7S.OOO. 631-1400. LAGoUMA Weil k>caled k>t ror the home al >~ drums. Needs ~a little off·s1 te llo'Ofi<. bu:l what a grut value at 860.000' lll4 . ..................... . •2 Br ea.do. or. So. Cst PW.a. ~ & spa. s:ioo. No pets. 759·0217 ; &U·M&O 2 8dnn I Ba. carpet.st drapes, clc>Md gar•-e. patJo w I Lencied ya rd. ga rb•~e dl1po1al la WJ\ ... no pee.a. s:&. lit la last ~ $15 S~CUrlt}. TI0-5629 2 er. not Ntable tor kids. VK" &tacit • Y aniowa. Pref~ ace wort Ing ('pl. no peu MOO mo ~ ______ ...._ __ 4 Bt. 2 br. end. gllt'dntt l )T lie. S700. • 56&-4304 -------------·-a.a,...IMda 3241 GOftOEOUS 3br. tor1Der ....... -............. • model <'Ondo ~Mo. ~.21.).426.Tm OCEAl'lPRONT REN· TA!S new modular t ype 48'.2 ba.S...Nnrfrwy homes. 24 hr sec pvt & shopping l'fo pets b c h 1 • a d 1 ts on I > MMtm :~ S4!i0-Sl200 mo. & up --------. RMP&.J816 ~brlclte ~ ... 5Sl·3Mt ... •. "'.,._ .. __ FAllWA Y UYIHG .Beautilw 3br. lower con· do. fronting El Nleuel Goll CourH & overlo<*· ing COWltr)' club. Dee1ra- 1»e comer unrt ... $129,.500. 49).f .. 94 495-5220 '""-~41 J 110.5050 WISlCU" Fl avor of }'J!Slerday. ~Mlly .-.ted with alJlhebestoltoday! Big. homey family center Ila· ing brick. ftalwal oak. planked noon. et<'. 3 8dnm ....... yards. wtth ti&a pool Many ex· tru. Call about the WATERFRONT HOMES AeAl ESTATE 631-1400 A Oivuuonot llarbor lnvt'St.m«il Co, O:nio Dtx. >-ear old. aw. E"lide 3 Br. 2ba. fam nn, 2ba. J mt to bdL ~. paoo, frpk-ft 2 car u r . Jae. tennis. ueurity. l750. CUn u ....... 6ll-1266 m>Mo. m.-z Qmtral Laguna; walk lo tie.ft. stqis & bua. z BR. 1 b&., m» Mo. Lawil.y 3 bdrm. home in private Emerald Bay. mlla8lE VA LOU nus 3 br, 2 ba beaut.)' bas • loan balance ol approx. 167.000. with ·~~ in· t.eresl rate. Monthly pay. meru.,. &4 which in· cl PJTI. Aikin& price SlOl.SOO. ....,. AGE ftARIC The most beautiful Plan 3~! 2 ~h!la. 3 Br. 2"'1 Ba & r.,ru1y room. Brick apa on patio. Bes~ loca· tion for privacy & quiet. Decorator Wallpapers. ... ,...leedt 106t ........................ -~ SpectacWar aoU coune esi.a.e. 6IOO aq.ft. 4 to 8 Bdnm, S\'f bat.ha. Pool mil ..... SU00.000.. 111 STAINES CO. 67J.7761 ftftanclftl °" tbU too! S2:iLSOO. 64~5200 ........... ,., 2000 ........ / ··-••••••••••••••• TrtrPtta ZlOO ~ Walkt:r J; lt:t: ....................... 1o ·xss • lrg. rooms. Beautiful cablaetry . MUil be moved. moo . 15G1. u ta:. hMrl. ..... 2400 .. 1111 .............. . Real FAtate FOi L.EAY New 2 bedroom 2 bath 20 NEW UNITS-CM home. M1111oa Lakes Beautiful 2 bd. 2 ba Country Club. Coif· t o wn ho u s e u o I t s tenni.s·pool. Beauurully w/frplcs. vaulted cell· !~caped. no malo· ~~~~~~~~~ ing:s. teMnce )ani. or~ .. 3 Br. 2 be Ooado .,. s. e:.t Plaza. f!Qo(, ape. Gas pd.&5.NoPdS.~17 l.Amsy 2 .... ! be aiedo. dbl pr, P.P. poalflapee. m> mo. 1st • tut. S2CO ....&cWm>. E"9de o.m. 2 Br. ~ bl&bu. Im 911 ft. Patio. a ar, frol.t'. D/Yf . 1525/mo. lst /last +MC. m.221112 Mon Ulna Fri. ICIDS,ftn O« E-WUde 2 BR.. pr. ft PM.>0 1525 I Br: S385. 6C2·2510 ()(' 646-4348 = s.toJt.AO TSLlnvst.mt.s 642·1803 91a>C1~ Rd. MEWPOtrTCOHDO ............ ••••••••••• OelM!nKotSprtnes :'I/pt . Hgts. 3br. 2ba. Seiler wW carry cootrael S7l.IOO 4-PLEX 213-378-2572 Twhst> F'p. P' t yrd. with low down OD lhls 3 ..... I 1.1,-. Lo. ()\ly l left! Good Costa ~~~~~~~~ O\iJd Olt. No peu. SS.SO bdrm end Wl1t buuty. Adults only, entlclog Ml!u k>caUon. 3 Bdrm 2 ~,..,.., 2700 6.1l~l03 ___ _ Ocea view and aU the Med1terunean at· Ba: Owner will carry at ~ amenit.le&. It won't tut! ~. full securitv. JO% for 4 years. SSS.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br. 2 ~!bl :ge, 54().3686. S118.900 cloeetopool, s pa, rec rm. down. f\lll price $205.000. S--bal Estat. kids & ._ . mo. Prtvate ............ secluded Units being upgraded h m3'57; 751·34-18 .,....., _ _.. f"" led offers you t ese pro· area, highly upgraded .... are wu)' occup · -'-: West.side 2 Br J bath lml. BKR.callS40-1720 Yearly Income 120.000 ~-..= ....._1 per building. Teo.au R·l lot In Capo Beach hcue. New cpt.st drps. & 1 ~ pay Wblles. Pali.s.ades. Good terms. k il ch Cl r . S3 7 S / m o, paneling. drapes. sheers • & shut.ten. Earth·tone Wl;'E!lml carpets. Parquet entry-..__. ~ This home looks ju.st like ..__. ._.. __ a model call for further detalla. e ~;,.; ·' tf I,; '' l I'•' ,·, 1 .'lllJ[) VACANT & WAITING HARBOR RIDGE CONDO. 3 Br + loft. 2AOO ft. w/vtew. Aaaumable 9 75%, 1379.IOO. Palrick Tenore,~. 631·1266 SIAYllW W fVJl.W Pll.M lg. 3 bd + den. As· swne 9.75'M. $319,900. Patricl Tt!IDOft. Al· 1.2166 -• S7'5JO). L'itllat+SUO. No pets. J ~ f R€~TIG€ Teucoservke slatloci in ~7211 ask for Frank Tlllfllt 1090 Om.a.no Pnme t'orner. ·-------...... ~ .. ..,-. .......... • HOM€~ WW exchange. 3 Br 2 Ba. faauly l"lll. oJ<'t! N09UALJFY1NG Rea.IElltatelnvestments ~nearJu.llan. ~. nr So. Coast $45,000 down. Tustin 3333W.CoutHwy. NB Small to larger~ in Plaza Mi7S /mo. Call HUJa Exec Estate 4Br. ~ 645-4646 Pl80 Rob&ea. Lloyd acre. hone property. Cloeed Sunday f'cr fwt.her WormaUoo. UNmf' REALTY pool, Jacuut. gourmet rom.act Kea Marts at ~ kit. wet bu. sttuntr 4PLEXw/TIRlid Swim......... 67S-U70 aaa. 1289.000. c.ontrac-...a & 1.0CA TIOH Zll9 Spnna Street \OrS ule ir;;, lnl prin on-~ do wUJ lf't you ~ ~~~... O:>Uege Part. 3 Br 2 &a. ly.&e9809da)'S,5:iit-l020 kLintbebeutoloneof ..,..__ bit ins . dishwasher, e¥S. the but Investment llOSl Ul-7180 hplc. SS85. CaJI SeJed w. I d ala 1091 areas in So. Calli. At ---------. Prclpert>ea751..u91 ---------· -................ Uxcroas the price is oaty ..... I --u_.._. CONDO ..... _ ll98.:fOO f« (ow 2 Bdrm ~ • .....-.. · .. "". SdCDn. Auu.mel2'73.400. MADAM OffB homelona50dMUot.. AYOCADOIAMCH ~ fam nn. Pool. Jae baL Lg. 5 bd elesant Ownert.rallll«Ted. Real FORINPOIUlAnON Ma1alflcent "atatua • teaaia. Nice are.a. No home. PriD. only. Agt, sharp 3br, l ~ba. VA· Ct1'44-721 I aynilloi" ranch wtt.h 9U ~ts. Children OK . l24J S*.lo. walk '° be•ch •• -----·· PM1t-1.-.e $1100 ma · Brand oew eatt ~ft· Oa11 \IS wtth YoUr rea&el ~ • U.... Witb « w/oul ltstlnga. We ha•• •WW• ... ,. bail& sip. :llr .... beaut qaaUf\ed laalllta ... <"f1llinc tr maclll mare. -~ Bal ..... 1nct• Han. 'l\nerAMoc, 494-UW to e . O w• I Af l'.L::: ZJ3.E..~:71t -............ lZSZ' ~ 1111 11111•• ..... ..... '""-JN4 ~ llEl>ID>RATZD SS WWI I I I I.............. lllD. pool. 3Br. 212 .. - llNTALS Twnhse. Call ownr 2 BR. 2 bL .......... SS7S a. MIZS I PLS Lv msg. 2 Br + D2ba ...... 1710 d)'steves> _____ - 3BR.2ba. .......... ms ...._Viejo 1247 • 388.,2...,ba. •. S750tlll0 .................... _ • JBR.2ba ......... ~ An.aMtmH1Us 4 BR. 1" ba ....... 11175 Lake F'orest HOMES FOR RENT lo 3 or 4br. Pri~ fr'ClllW-' 18>$500. f'ncd yard " aarages. Families - please. Kids It p~ts ~.Call !IM-2516 or ~2171. A.It. no fee..:.__ U1a-,..rt.._. lJH ....................... NO FEE! Apt.. & Condo rettals. Villa Reatab 67S-49lZ Bt.r . '513 CMws~tl*E 28r. Sl*iOm a.dooe 1o1p- - -per Newport Bay . 1 ~a.. 2tlr. 2-sty. l l2ba, condo. frpic. view, 2 CM pr, '"The Laltes" XlaL loc. l.)T tse. S6SO/mo. 1st •• Braut decor. 8nnd new. l&'St + S200 ctearung r~. - Rd. reqd. No pets . Call Mr . Fueatess ~­ m>Mo. SS7.J200. 673--4119 l33-0l110 ~------------RANOfO SAN JOA QUJ N 3 Br 2 Ba Harbor Lux 28r, 28a. vawted HilNandL 1512 ~ ~lllacs. plush cpts. I.A. Newty redecorac.ed. (rpfc, AC. wshr, df') r. ~ ll6m6, stt-ZJ34. td'rig. 2 car pr, comm ar ~l pool "J•CUAI, patio. ,_--_Z_Br_l __ -,_.,--.-- Xlat loc. Adlta, no peta,. ........,. ... ......_" oa ... amobr pref. Avail wooded lot. redwood Jwa L SIS mo. s.ll·IDO decb,tedl'lliof , IDiatyb-' °t e¥a cora , rp c. 1nC• ••lks. A•atl C/2. ~Imo.~ for the Camlly tb•l wUI ~recl•t e this 4 ww.. 2~ balh home with hardwood noon ln the Uvtna room. kitchen ft dinlne room. T hia home alao hu central air cxotitiminc. l&ree ramJ. ly room 41 la Ideally located oa clll-de·uc iD presll1tou1 College Park. Both loam Oii lhia property are uawnable. 631-~ t«ma. FJP.-r.soo. acrH. lacludt1 a 4 S6~Mo. Please call THI ILUffS Plrtl Ptat-e. Inc. MZ-74al Bdrm. 3 bath home U..t 56HM or 6*GID an. •YOU 3Bdrm."'Boolta".aangle °""'.._......_ ~o~ ~et?ca~·u~!~ _6P __ M. ------=.•~.J:c.~: Rlastbhtf. C'OGdo. View. SBr. 2'-' ha. lmmac. St50 /mo. '7St· 124' story end llnlt. origlnaJ ·-••••••••••11•••••• Larteat prtv-.ely owned u ,...-.. .....,. placed a 0 rn 'd~l>_al11 P.il.ot. area.adulthome.Lovely MlllltHwt raacb In the .aru. O•"'ed ad. 1QU're la -• .-Sedka view.$179.000 FwS. 1100 lncllades a produclnc tt.m6nority! Try itooee Pban .. o-. '°-51?t ~~•co. ....................... Builders tK dn. Xlnt. ~crove. ll.475,000 mid tee bow qwckly 10U J;:~=~~==:;:J=;::;:;;;;;;:;;::;~ e--; I.,· 'I• ev~ -------- r ental are a . C. M . for all or $895,000 for t•t rHulh. Pbon C:..._tt..S.. Spedom R·:? k>t + 2bt homund2S.Sacres. _... -r EXCITING J w-• Ctl'7UtoO -------1 houle rrocn oceanfront. • • houae. •.950. · .. ue: Super s barp·h1A1e 3Br. r I 1 I\: 0 11111/J ----38r. pe.noramle view, CIH.318. u1t---..r 2 Ba ~.1 J every Ci.nest amenity. g; wwu~l"OUA• Ir\ • .. vuuo. og to lt•I ~ $ll9,000. Cnatlve fioaoc. l.oWJly-upended HOMES be9ct1. Poal. .,... • 1ar . .......,, w AEALEST'A~ M~tmo Call Gary : Wlwlher You ~ .. ..,..,,......, ~ •HWa ai:s REALTOaS 631-MOO •naAvat1June1. Wlllorl.ose-. 67J.all ~~co= lT: ;;;;;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-ttl·~ .. ~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~11r---f It'• wllitlt same you UMDAISU tODcf·oely UT,$00 . .._.~...._28dl s ti I 2900 DAMACllST pla,y. ID tbe wortd ol ln· G .. Bf t~>. e. ea. wttb 1•r11e1, .... , ............. ••-• ._._ .. ____ ...._.._ ...... it'• loal bMa 0 r •• 0 U. @ I l.:L.. a-.. IZ50.000. ----UVUI -bowa u. Nil eat8'e ia w~ =~ _ ... _ . Wiil trade WIDl•r akt lcwely BRANO NEW .1 •• ,. lb• WiDDiDI • slip '° ate 11 T. Tr •• e I • I. hama I 8r 2 a.. 10 .... vtew "-: ' 8r+fam pma. wtllM otben .,.. tine 111 -... Ottered wtalblna. OUUidt pecJo Seven aew uaita with Ina s Mi l"UClf1a la rm.._. •ta.. ....., m.ay, u 108 want to • 111115,000 w/-.nable • ...... DWrnlber, ~ mml1 alrM. Qldm. Utala v.U.y f« a ,... bda. MP dlalq win. and wbodoella'L. let ·loan. xmtt.ml. dlapoaal·froatlree ISl20.000 Ml•~ LalUM Bela llU. atri\UD• aukea ~•--"-be..,,..•••mt P'rt1ld1lre. Preeel9 .., .. C ....... hoaiDJlilrGtA&a&.Call .. 08 .. eraatioa ltt• ~;:t'b)' ~an *c.e 8eal&y armolre dhlder, 2 ... 7729 Ster lint Stafford ;..,W bpic. t!Nnihd ._care 3 bdrm .• j ba, & lnettmmt .......... , • ecll"IMr'lot. ~~~~~~~r IOI •tW « 417-0741 cp&a/ctr,_, AYalr DOW: Amburst Model lD t.b:e ... l777 (fflDS • -= CofcJ. a?S,.._ 1ae awaU. Nd o.rdlrlffomea.Sll.t,000 111Ml ......... •rt1T..,.. · 9unita. ......,...., C•. ---------. lat/lut+Mt'. Call for 211r. a. t'lllllM. Mtual• D:Nlce.ffewb ~ Coastructlon to COD!· ... • llllllto-: DYam.-.. In. ,....., C&Li Ad Sitter cp. • drpa, mence lamed. lit yr ....................... ~-am.-.1144 "-· Sk)'Une, Ulht lot. Walk· wer ....,Ua. Im aped ..._. ~illlMtf ~~,.._l:'~>'· In cl~1. 28r, &Ba, closlnJ. Ou•uo•ed 1111,111~ ........... •----•-•_--.. _._ --~ aauna wekome. le.e back aft. c:Omple· C...MIM 3124 To PllH )'Om' ~-TS (JIW..?;_ .a.•-• tion. l1.A80.000. l480,000 .. __ ,............ "F81lR ... tt .. • .., 8 --Dn. Prl11clpal1 onl1 1--------iu ~n.a--2 • 1 kit, • l~ a, MOlaaHOte pleeae. J It. 1119 Cm\b' l\anll . -...1 ;::_.-, N._1 lllW IBr, 281~ 'l. .. toO. a.a.a -_., __ -. _.. _ .... , _ ._., •• ' -, ••• _, Ge llSll wtiflll. oely, -•-n-..; .-~ -.... -w e, OWMt. f7M70I or DllHiltiar,lle•A ..._.,_.mo. 64a-1671 ._ ..,tlsCcr•i.• ... JU ... n,. ..... Call ..... • • .. 0 111 ........ 111 ....................... U6t~ .... ---........................................................ .. WAT&a. Laru .._.,.._.. '"'"* ~ a aa a ... "' ..... n.ot' I..,._, MY Oaltr\. 1111• ............... .... , .... I" ii.., pal&• 6 lpa. Ma\Ut pref ............. AftUMW, --, ..... ,...... .., ..... c.u ..... £mlic ........ • ••• .... ... ...... . . .... ... __ ._. ___..__ .... --·-, ............. dna. 8&. dr TVa. ... __.. ,... Mia. IO ...., . ,... ........ ~ ~r:t•u.·:..~ .. ~ ... ·e· ... !~ ... ~?!! ... ., .......... .... --Prpk. ,...,, .... . •le9: tnt4t4 1att. wr11Ava1U11•U ....._ *1et booll-up, -Mo .... ,. 0.. T'-u:lft'ALI -.c:t IN· ~............ _fta,..__. TSL.._ I &ti l..UaUI")' .,u. 2 6 , .... •lt• •• •attaff. ....... , .. ,,..... tol)Q011111 ftt '"-~ mo•~ 9&.aJOl'T».\lll W-V. __..In '---------- 1*)\o ... l br. l 1>9 apt, ar. a.. pvt INIOo. l car IDllLY HOUSE • Jbct, ••Hoee•bcb.LM. ......... J SSOCiJtcd ..,. .... trplc. I~ encl aar No r~t11 . .... •••cb-daM dwp .... 4ilr .... bltm. 11'611DO. IP"'--------- Yrty ... 1U~ THE noF. DECOR. HOM£ a.a.. ll&lDdii Wll•Y '° "GOOD .._, "1&11/dan rm, frpk:. Ml ~ Utn.o.at. Jltr, LIFE" taa . ktl w 1aew oa9' ~ a b I D e t a I l I I e I Yail·IK>UMO PUM: ... llr"'°"-dbl ,.,, Socloll Ac:ti.-11 ... Ot· famil1. l100 mo. wlardnr ,.c'°' • FrM Svncsa., lie. Ad -Siller •IOI. 8runch•880'& •Pat• to.aoo a.hn. ••• •Al.-muctl mon. QMAT~: rm. al bbl • .ctW\I 09l1 . aaMo llU&e fl88.f.Q nil...,... IU-e4 lM'll a.-an • plea. New ....,.. 1144 C'.l'ptl • .,. J'llcw ct.hWT ••••••••••••••-••••••• N Pauo. AdM.a, 00 pee.. I.tr 0... Pool. lac.~ ns Shallcntr MUMo 01•, .. "DI Uparaded ..-w /rerr11 . .-Mo731-4'7a "THE S£VTLL.£'' ZBr 11 ........ c•,. .. NUMo W/D, refrig. w ar ,_ ... , r-· ownooka waterfall.I 111 ~r:; ;tt~~cd yd. Oran,etree. Adil. No ~J Sulla Ana SllO pda. 8SW:10'1 Lwf-..... 1141 2br. l~ center ot toWD ·--••••-•••••••••••• ~s:::-~=No WOODSCOYE _. &o beach, 2 Br 2 Ba TenN1 • F<M Le£son1 CIDlldo. den. frplc, pool, (pn> a. pro al'top). 2 Nr So. Coe.st Pla..u. 2 Br 2 jet-. aautia. roust see HM!ttl ()ut)s•SaUM• Ba Pools, laodacaplDg, 1 bdrm. Co ttage , hreplac-e. open beam ceb.o&. pauo. utilllJes. garage. I.AIU ol closets 6: uorage . SssOJ mo. __,..or~ •• 646-1534 AM only! Hyaromassage •Swwn-airport, A/C Adults only m1ng •Goll Or1111ng no pets. $C2S less d11c. VERSIJLLESCONOO Al"Qe 83S-4441n1308dys. l Br, full security. JIC. 8EAUTIFUl APAR'f· llGO/mo. Call 951-1900 MfiNTS: S1~1n 1 & UIXURY UYlHG 2 8edrooms • Fur· ID QIAet adwt complex &....,.......... llS2 ....................... Beaulilul large house n1slted & Unfurnished Spac. l br apt. CalMdral F' R 0 N T 1 N G •30001Q. ft.J. Uk. 3"'2 ba, • MA.11t 1.J11ing •No Pets ceiliogs, gas frpl<' & d /w. GOLFCOURSE Lower frplc. 2 car aarafle. • Models Open daily Pvt balcony. poot, jac Qindo. 2 Br. 2ba. West BtaL flK'd yard. SfaS. 9 10 6 No pets. S3j5 mo. Mesa Nine Dr. Lovelv area. 1110. Call for appl. Oakwood . Pinea.ali50Harla. Bltns. V>"Sbr/dr)'er. pauo. -.mi. Garclert ...... rtmenl9 SPMC ~2447 2 car tar. auto opor. -Mm.a, DO peU. ~/mo. PINpart crest 3 Br 3ba Newport a..ctt/No. 2 Br. new drapes. 1 chUd _TJO._Ull50 ____ _ cmitD. 2 car gar. Ocean a&O lrvrne ok. 00 pets. $360 l"ftll, Mlapori IHdl 3169 v I e w. Rec are a • (•I '61111 Siernl M&:ml 841·13:M -··-·•••••••••••••••• H15/IDO Hl·HU. (714) 645-0550 2 Br, I ~ ba. Ira dttk ~ Ne111Pof'19Mdt/So. pmtio. comm pool. spa. \100 t6th SI -d $ \IUle Jta1bom Ccmdo.""'°"' -• 10o,., "'' tathl ,..... bhie.. 1 Ml to .Cat W')' l Br with view. '71') 642.8170 Ptua. AdllS only, oo 9125/mo. Pb 645-7313.1._ _______ _, pm.sm.67WUO _m_._I2115 ______ ~1 ----------• Sec Gae 2 br. l ba. S400 SEAVJEW 4br. 2'hba. + h&afumlll't-Pent.hou.s'e UtiJ pd. Adlt.s New crpt (am rm. Bes t ocean HiO for 6mos lse. SlOSoO _lM_l_A_YOCado ___ ._~ __ 1_-1 VenailJes condo. bav & M '°' sununer mos Tnhse VleW $1500 °· 581'1122 IBS for 6 mos, St095 for Npl ffgt s 2br l \.2 ba ~an view, 2br. 2ba. Bh.lls Lge. 3 BR, ram rm. 2"2 ba . 1 nr. pool. !SlO Mo ~ent 644·0t:W Adl frplc. fuJJ secuntv 4' swnrner mos. 760-9ll7 ts. No pets. $3915Mo. amen1t1es. $7001 Mo. 631-SlCD !Br S375mo yrly or S200 v.1< m the summer llG CAHYOH fITT.6210 Luxury 6 bdrm .. 6 bat.h ., __ .__ C>r 2. -9-?-b- home. 50 rt. indoor ·~'"""' . r . ¥' a. oWioor pool. 2 jacuui.:.. 1-1'. d ". patio. ~95 ' rly. hteam rm . huge b1Jhard N!l,_, _. 67J. __ 9060 ____ _ nn., ~kitchen. 18 SJ IORTTI::RM Rentals I\.. Mt b&r. Agt. 6731300 $175 Wedt ·Up UDO REALTY ~1675-8170 ()tat.anding E Bluff JBr •OCEANFRONT. avail Condo. country dttor. c!R to scbla & stores now. dally. weekly. Spec-meo tacular vtew. &n.suR•· .. a, 2Ba. f am rm, 1g yd, l.br rum. Blodt lo ocean .. 1iRI pool • yrty • Sngl adlt OO· mo. '40-CZ58 l)'. S2'1S. &U-5002 HMclrV... ........ ,. .. _ .. ~ pool A•lliL .. 16. -......ltMlS7 s.a .... 3276 Gaas., 3102 2 Br. encl. gar. & patio, DtW. Adults. no pelS. $350. 548-0084. 540-!)446 ~Verde 1mmacwate J br, 2ba. 2frpks, dshwhr. encl. dbl Aar.. W I 0 hoolrup 80. !)4().4400. O'Aner 544--0614 wkdys; ~~eves & wltnds. 4Br, 2Ba. ~ !Jt. all OD 1 floor. btaut.ilw new dlx decor. frplc, pvt, n r bea.il & b&y. A\ ail now. Ouldrm OK. S82S mo. 1012 Wt'Sl Balboa. Jeff 1»3'1Tl. 2br, Iba CONDO. or So.--------- Vt'r'Sallles 2 br, 2 ba. blUls. ail ameruues. 675-4912 Broker. CsL Plaza. S475Mo. New rtpls, drpg 4' appls. A /C. Pool, set gate. Call 714 -828·3491 or ---------- TI4-7Sl·99&8 Ja-. ram rm. brand oew, gar; Nwpt lsla.nd. S800 Newt)' decor 2br. ad.Jls. mo. 631-UlO, 631-SSSO No pets. EDcl patio. VW. Balboa. New lar•e l375lllo. ,. J...,.. St. • Apt. 8. 8)• ..-. 1'7'1M410 1.br. Condo. P.UO. pool Ocem v ..... Sec. •*· Bib &o Otaeb. S$il:Sllo. 3 Br 2 a.. upper. ramlty unit or OCC. "50/mo. 0.9100 Ml.a&SJ ---~~-~--01 the buch. Ba rti hole I .............................................. Nu ocean \'lew. 4 bdrm. $350. Lovely, lge 2 br. •2Br c.ondo. nr So Cst 217 ba walk to b<'h. bst encl. gar · qUJet .cuJ.de· Plaza. pool & spa. S450 2• A V •-sac. Anaheim Ktd ot. ... area. 11 ve. 3..,..,,c1a. Ch Id k 956.5522 ,,o pe t s . 759 ·02 17 , apt. 2306 W Oceanfront. 525() mo + S250 S«. & de. posit. 67J.-4"' Sm Oemente. Lse option .. ' 0 · 0 r 64J · 1460 po68. $1000/mo. Vacation 54&-5704 ---------2 Br. 1:\lo Ba. F.P .• 1 : bl.k & lovutmeol Prop . ..-.001"-'d ).806 C\ae 2 br. t b&, uraite. to beach. Refs. rcqwred. C.Dl. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• near OC'C. No pets. $375. A\aLI 6/J yrty. 975-0363 S..AM 3210 3 Br. w /frplc . g ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOO/IDO. 11817 F.merald 28R. lndry rm. 2 car ~~213 -597·8585, ~RV access. So. eed .. S..A. S4&S mo . ..._,astl d ... G 1807 David 91S-3111 d y&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15t-'193eves 4 Br. 2 Ba. very lg. au on l S.....&..Jilla 3216 floor. beautiful new db --················ decor, rrplc. pvt, nr Lt.Me: 3 Br. 2ba. view ~ch & bay. Avail oow. hdme. BBQ. Close to OWdren OK. S825 mo. shOps. schls. beach. l012 West Balboa. J eff $150/mo. '160·9255, _m_:rm __ . _____ _ ..., 3122 c t ,,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• illckSlil .. •d l42S <lmnwlg2br. lb&, frplc, -••••••••••••••••• •• bt\ns. S560 mo. 1st & last. 3 .... 3 ba iJI NB. r rpl.. SIJlO depogll. 642-5290 1Sl ·:&6 df. m-8582 res Neatcle.an l Brw/gar.on· Newport t Br + loft. 2 ly $275. Quiet backbay patJog. View of ocean & area.. 280 Dehnar 962· 217 l lialbo&. A 11 atl 6 / l. S600 mo. S-0342 dys Westtllff Village. 3br. ____ _..:. ___ _ 2~ba. S600Mo. 631·5151 We!ilclUf lge 2 br. l ba, or 8411-1511 Adults. DO pets. N"°' de- 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, So. Coast _oor_.""'poo1 __ . ~ __ 152. ___ _ Plaza area, $475/mo. ,_ _______ _ Am. CJ R Rltrs 646-5096 Br.utd new U1pln. 3 br. 2 ba. rrptc. pvt yard. i cbild ok. S.51~. Near downtown. 646·6816 or 548-lM(E. SWIUV1EW! ~ 2br. 2ba. overklok· mg Badt Bay. Loads of clos ets . Frplc . 2 carpoN 2 lrg bakorues. 745 Domingo Dr. ~Mo. call~r.~12&0 pOIOI, rec. cente r . 2 8r 5 blk.s r ~-a... Nl!wPon Terrace. S.S75. • tom ocea.o. ~ EASl' BLUIT 2br. 2ba. 11l'A lut +sec. dep. f.rplc.sunroom.sundet-k, APARTMENTS <rplc. pool. Adlts. 730-2651 493·3210 ~. $500. Avatl 6/l t80. BRAND NEW m>Mo.MAml•os Way. ......,,., • • lrJ'S.9115Geo. 2 Br.2 Ba S45C 64&-5Ci07. 644-4J80fl w k b Eiw:ieUmt k>catioa. walk • H.B. cm the sand, sec. al to ch. 2bdrm to complele shoppioa. s.a ll76 bide. all amenities dl.lpla pr. washer " lllOta»<2U>m.3146. dryer.S5GO/mo. 16C).J.3S6. BeauW'uUy l.andlcaped. --·•-•• .. •••••• Spadout apta. Private 1 yeair new. OCND rift', 3 H U N T I N G T 0 N 2 Br, frplc. pat.lo. garage. S*bordecks. AduJts. br. 2b&. mplit levtl apart· HARBOR. Seapt.e 3 Br 3 Beam ceilings. Great Hett pak1. No pet.a. meat. Built.Ina. carpel. Ba. 31' pvt boat slip. loca)e. S1S. 752-11128. ~ lMdaily di'..-. 2 car port.s, la\ID· pool/\e01a/rec ctr DO ,..__,._u-__ awestwu.on.c.M. dry Cad.lit.)'. P\iblic Ten· · ----3124 6.11-&'ia/541-2408 nl1 Courts aod OoJI pda.1-SU.50/mo.Avall -----•••••••-••• ---------~ne n1jat bebl.nd. 6/1.Ml-1311 38drmacit.g.upaid Cl.EAN 2 BR, cbUdtta Adulla, DO peg. Availa· -4000 OMGe..... 4400 ... ....., 4411 -• .. •••••••••••••••• -• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••·----· I ~/ Ill w.lk •Up • l In. Dlla. Q:._....,,,'!!"8CDO. .. ..... S... 111111111 ............ .. icuo ... u... '°°' • llf1 -u • ..... · ,.. ,.... ....... brobn : .....-v .... ,,.. ~.ao..-Mh•• uo .. 1IOO ft l i!! LmlcoZ..Mottl DIC. S&ITIS Newport Buell hl•h!2 !l!!!!L ... ~ E'llldl c..M. V-r •P* eot Prtme ~ 8Hcll Y'9w 1'Mlklr·Oelielooer i..s EllietuU" ex peed IJf rm. Wk trplt, wetbat klc. NMr <J.C. alr110ft. ~ IJO Npt Cou lnl b'•m•t N..d .. : • Wle ol p,r, Av.U I/I.I. Amt Ind.~ COG· • ~ ,.,_. wfM> MW Muat be reep 6 co· ftreoce rm. Janitor TMMMO:Sa .wi..to...,., eau Mr. operaUvt. rtcn. prtf. Mrv .. ""''· 100 fut Ptwlllk>ul .,... Uf'Olll ,_ ... tN:I l:I00/1110 PltaM HOd c 0 p I t I • JO o r t • 0.C alr\)Ort 2IOlll9q rt nlJ 111 ._. oumber to. SecrtUrial ""· avall. ~for 1O,2 pecipae' 0..-w/pnvbai bml· .Mm Bo• l.llO. OaJb Uaor~l$1.ttu. ~· ~ Coataci _....,won~ PUot. 0... ..... Ca. r:.ecuu" omce:1 avaU m Mn. c-oiodmao 'MM* WJctilC a Mloett. 8c.art -.. ..n °' ...... .... Prr • anrw. ""*'· ,.., flln', C .._ nr. 9W"e amail oftlee W/ac• Sil~ NB/CM ara. Jov9b' deal· o.c. A.irllort. ft«eiit 6 ~ archlteel etc.•--------.._.._ ptiooe ..... NC)' aerv.. Xll'.IL loc. I.II Saa Juan Fut Food RHtalU'Ul. ._m. 2 YI ba, 2 br ~ -... A ---~ .. -" 2tOO Newport Blvd twnhae. Reta. $220. ;;ca---·.-~~ .... ~· f\illy eqwp. Ne.port Bch. 114 -~"2-1470 . l:IOOMo ... 7171 "1·71ZJaft6. ------~-1 eCdM DEUJXESUITES. Room In 31w hocM. Quiet. from 1295, Air cond .. OMCISUrrtS Rare chance to reol l'DOllth to cncatb In s U"9 r pre1t1ge Koll Towers, Newport Bch. Ready Ma.ya& Kitch priv. $200110. ~ pkc. UOI pd. am &G4300. A.DSiUel' tl.93, E. ~Hwy. 67$-8IOO 3'-hr. Mil'. $150 + util. AvaU 611. Cost.a Mesa aru. ~-Noo·smlu. Rootm for Ila. Private entraoce, cooking. Lag\fta Beach. .i ·al Room for rent m a.1bot bNd\ cottage to mature mdMdual. 1225Mo. Non· 1moklo1 prd. Call tm.7'7J9 Lovdy·Nr Hoag Hosp No smoking. No Kit. S200 Mo. &I& UXJ:S 2 pvt nns. Fem. Non· smkr. No pets /kids . Krtdl pt1v. Poof & hot tub. N 8./C.M. area. S200 & $225. + ~ util Gene ~ 100(;. Slk ~·0128 s ., ..... 4200 . ..................... . ~ lq l!ur Cabla. Ideal kJcaUon '°" fishing. tuk· ~or Just geuiog away. Wknd or willy rates av.U. m•) ~18 IAl.aOA ISLAMO WATERf'RON'f. ~· ~ 951.~;79-5713 ¥ ........... 4250 ....................... .W8q. ft. Im mo. 4001 ~h5*. N 8 .. ~.S.1-5032 EXEC\m'VESUITES Newport Center, full fiS'Vlca, private. ocean ~.mo. ... 7»90:M. Im. Cfllt. tir. 1000 lq. ft. lUU Beach , 18. W• ....... «.IC-2.s:M MFf'POIT cana IGdl !114)~10SS SO LAGUNA·! ofc see W/JM tQ6 olc, i« MD·S peop6e. acrcu from om. awgned pk&. lie« ~u tft.lre bAdc which. f lilly leased. Prta only. •lGSlvmsc.. NEWPORT Wlll shatt nicel)' de· cor1'ed innpeQsl Ye of· flee space near the be9ch 631·1~ btaitf .. w..s ~ ocoeao v~ omen w/a.ollque de· conted cool. nn. 180 --------- Newport Center Dr. ,644-7(.80. •DEUJXEOFF1Cts • 1.2 & 3 mu; from ~ sq f\. No 1se req. 2112 Du· Pont Dr • nr airport. 83).JZZJ 9 A. M. to noon. *folCl• Newpoc1 Ceot.er Of'fice 4 Rerll wtth use ol ~ ban. root room. kitchen. 615-6700 -------lor2Rmsuttes.12S~ ft ~up from m . 'T19 w 19th Sr.. tail Tom ~2200. Mectical 41 Professwnal offK'llS. Reesonable rent. a:.&A Mesa ~2103. phooes. ncret.ar1al 6 t 'au._... 4450 ~ CDdy &l 76CM>l00 ·-··-·-············· ------':...-----• Far acre• office spact at NEWPORT "'9ICl'ab'e ,..... Euc .Ute bu UIG-230 aq. 500 .. 2700 s. Ft. ft. wtadowolfaca avaJI . ~VERDE bR In &lrport area bwld. PLAZA Pt'9b decor, U.CI. C'Of&l. lSZ5 Maia Verde E. C.M . rm.. recpt. 6 cotree. Ful· 54M In ... ........ °"911 ~ 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 58 llnlta, Baktnllead, Ca . Coculru.ctlon lo com· mence lmmed. ht yr '*' benef1ts. lmmed cloaln1. Guaranteed 1'*e back ~ comple· OCJn. 11. 4$0,000 MS0.000 On. Prloclpala ooly p6etee. m..sa.ten Bkt. ......., .. &..... 5025 ....................... fNEED I MONEY • CUIMTMO NOIUM 2-.d & lrd TD ao.t. t7USll Arl'anc~by C.-"-el.091 $· l..QST: 4121. vi(, ... • s.a&a Ana Ave., C.M. AIR STAPLER. ll..a cl Uvelihood. B.eward I 56e4 lat or Found a pet! Call Animal A11lataace l.allAe· 531 ·22'13.. no rw . Om. Reward: am. doc. ~ DOiie. needs sbo&s. F.V. S/3. t•2·SI01. GU<». lAlt 9 mo. oW any " -.ilde cnaJe caL Harbor View tlil», BroedmoM'. ft.etnrd! Daya ID-.0; ft'e ..... SZ72 LQST; elk Cal W/Wbite flea collar. Heart shaped ID w/name "Puddy." Vic. Npt. Terrace. w. Nlh Sl. REW ARD! l>aaa Gonbl.~ FOUND: 81k ma.le dog. Bushard & Banning • ll 8. 9111Hm2 Lost : Male Golden Retriever. Newport tletgbts area. Terry 842,8:23:$, LaBt. &•mew fem. Mesa '· Verde area. Phoae runber on nea col&ar. • • ~3540. ~call. -.- LOST ID Culverdale - neti1ttted mate cat, Oraoae/wble atripe1i Tabby. Wtret from SW· 9'G' above rtcbt eye Reward! 1Jt.azte e It 6PM -------e-LOST: S50 Reward for. ~OCEAN FRONT Woodl ~.14uoa Bch mr. 2Ba. June J.thru Labor Day. 'ti0.000 . S43-8Jl8 . Ma\.I ooee.n rront coodo. 'Pool. sai-4. S4Smghl. ~Eves. ty eQ\.IP. ~ pros. ltt'\' avail w/copler. tw1 & ~ dDt rat.tis & l mo Crtt. ~W71 • •MIWPOllT/c.M. Up to 41001q ft. avail. at prime corner. lllh • N.81.m.e<IO 2nd T.O.'S sto,• 100,000 kine air. It Sul Pt. ~ bedl feet wtll. comes by • . tM name "Sbe·He". I ~ SlllC.'e $ \'1, ... l&b " NWJJl. CM Ptease call 63M1Bl MAUI KAPALUA RESORT 2tlr. 2ba. Jat i.n rondo. 2J.3..C11).3212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? A void dt'posiU & cul 1tv1og expenses' Profess1onally since 1971. HOUSl:MATU 83Ul34 APPLY MO CHARGE ••HOWll•• a...ISbring Servlee Has floommtce P'orYou 95MISJITclus .,..- Mlcld~ a1es haa 2br. deln furn. apt to sbr. AU ulll. 1 smoke. S200Mo. 1112· 9152.8 Re£1ned prof essional bachelor. Share home w/same in Tustm. Pool. l.mol.s courts. "\ 't. pal 10. Cail eves: S44·1796. ~to sbr lrg J yr okS Irv. twnhse. comm. pool. fem pr'eferred. $6&6787 Fam to shr w same. 2Br. 1Ba E. Side CM ape .. patio. f rplc. S197 .50 + ~ uUI. 64.2-4300 Ad·Si\ter SZZ3.. 34 hrs. WIM share 2bdnn. 2 ba. .._ Dalla Pt. $225/mo. avail. 6/15. 768·4234, «l4187. Female desintS room & board ln excbaoge for bte boi;nek~. Will ~·rent alao. Mual have evenings free. S.8 . Stern., S.M21&. a 1Ba. frpk. bltns. rt.a mo. yrty .... 3115 33rd St. mSllDhrr'Y Bapcmible Fem to 1br home GO Bal* laLtnd. l350Mo. 2 nm avail. I.II· dd \&ll. PbaDe alt. 6PM. ~ Higbly deairable first -noor location. modern CPA f\nn. non smoker. bulldtoic. L11tht & rerrpt1oou t & con ~uJ. 23$"4 s.q fl . Of f~ nn ava.tl. '450 floor sp;K""e, ample & con s:GG90 ______ _ ..'t'llier>l parluni. A vad a ll'eJuoe 1$t. OHC'f"\.'d sub staJli&Uy lower t ha.a pre \ulling rate. Le~ + ~ )Ult' ~. 450 Ne!Al>Of'\ Cmta' Dr .. NB 7!J9 0811 Main Strl'fl H B now a"a1labl~. Rt>novaled, m&I &ofh<"e spa~ from SLlS. Call Jay cc. ~884 I, :!l.8 )Sain St., Ste. M . llB KOU. CENTBl ~ ft -nuiJ stort' NEWPORT :a&eO Avm ~pt. WM723 flepal aeculiv• s1.1tes°' __ "4-__ ll88 ______ 1 ID pn!9U~ k>c. loclds C c:W leefttarial M'l"V1ces. rt· ._.. 441S ceptlool1t, t elepboae --···----··•• .., .. 1144sinoan.THE Up•-... _ .. HEADQUARTEas -~-.... C'OCD· Co S . llll!l'dM .... -l'IUI • ~PANIE .A pro· NpL Btvd. A..0 for IM. .. I I PWl ftlvtronmeot. ~.. rala. c.ll TI4-t514'M ~~.~ SUI LEASE IRYIHE 'Zm Campus Or s.soo,q ft . C'hot~ extt ctrices. Xln:t. k>c ..... •rial ...... 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• S650 lod lO<t oear nu ~·. 1.8101 R.f!doodo Ci.r • ~. ·~t Bcll !M2 Zll34 M I 29lO sq ft. bldt oa 5 YEARS ~uio....s INTEREST ONLY Fe. FAST ACTlO.. c.u- 851-0991 llEPllUC mLOAN ,,. ..... Lo.I c 091 ........ XIROXCORP. 213-Cl-0944 bl.aca top lot. nsuo. ~ ...., hjiwJri. Trwt mo. 6C2-46lO. o.e. 50 lS Ne"'l>Ort Beacb, Lido Manoe Vlllaae. 3rd nr l\lte. 411 sq ft. Great vtiew. sul>lse ~low mid. ~000 IQ ft wtth Im~· mmts on tbe 91 Frwy or 51 atr NNN. ~~ .. ..................... . 11141 991Ml.82 ~--~---~ ()9.bedroom eoua,e m Three erncea. ol approx. ~spot lo La1ua 1J5 sq.ft. ea. + ~ eon.. del Mar aree for 1e.ue wlthm ex. or Calta Mcu for S300 or lsUng law/~al estate/ laas. ~ area esaea· prop. m1mt ofOcea. ual. Wnt.e .ct sa&. cto Recepl, conference. Tbe Dally Pilot bbral")' factl • more. Neowl~per, P.O. Boa Located In the new ueo. Costa Meu. CA ~ Cout fuan<oial 921126 or telephone ODer ol Mesa Vero.. 673-'1'654 C.M.. Tenna Oex.ible. calJ m -Id's d&Kuu )our tlMrlC)'. 11t month r ~. OONGER •ASSOC. 15'7·M14 11157-0701 Wlllled m ec.ta Mesa or Irvme area. Z or 3 BR. house preferred. 3 Aduls. Xlot refermttS. 613·S101 Evea. 6 Nwpt Beach· MacArthur ~·~e~•~emta~~----- 11. G-'100 aq. ft. w /~)'. ~ raW1lial to aru w /2 sa.. Gil w... ~1-1661 cWdrm Deed :l8r home. anc. m Bayview Hotel. E.SideC.M.~U. Hiatoncal landmark. a..y couple loolltq for l2!IO •" up. Bay View· place to live thiu U1Dmer lmmtd. omip. CeaUct tn Lqm1 Beadl. Call Raed'13·31Z2 Scott n ..... JSl •NO. C08'1'A MI'S\• Med/dmta.l/HMO. m lq a I ••"""'1t/ f\/9 rm a\11\e " paUo. Ra.Ce ....................... ~ ...... Co. AD types ol ru.I estate lnYeStmeau s&DC"e l!Mt. ~­MTDs 64.J..Z I 71 S4s.o6 I I WkiDw "-maDe"Y r« 2ac1 T .D. ·s No cndlt check. DD snJty. D0.000 mto, no max. For actklD call ,.... GJ.7311 tQytime ---........, ....... on Trus t Deeds • ~MO-oo&I .. 2ndTD'S Low ....... , ~)'Mr t.enn. Sl0.00 or ~No Ba.Dooa • Udo Newpoct Co - e.,,. .......... :MHrs. 13UOO 2Dd T.O. Secunid by prime Newport Bch propert1. 173·US$, mo.m Equity Loan•. Owoer/Non-Owner . S.f'.R'a to $$0,000. lS ~ar Amon.le. wtlh M pre. pey. F" or lease hokl.. . LoM TAH&SILVER MALE SIUCY TBRIER \' K". Crown Valley Pie wy & La Plata Or. Laguna N'tguel. Answers to the cwnr al Johan y. Coot.a ct Ron IW~f1'661~. IEWAID Lal5l. Small emriopre! <lOD· talo1ag amall metal aquares. Costa Mesa ....... CtG&es' Bldl-or-.,.n•aa a.t. R•wanl. D ·1GO. -----1..a!t.. M8D 's pnsmpllooa ~ tir.'ll case. Vic. ~dale Wamer.~16. <.:all~ ----- 1.a;t, Fem. Cat, !« blk har. IU'n e)l"S. VI(. tr1r pint above AJ~ Beta. Lag Brb _ .. Rosey" a..2121 f'tu:ld: smalJ poodJe, YiC ol Ellis ud N~wland. 94763.. Found. Y011m« Jn.sh Set· t er. Fountain Valley --.sn.aal. f"'8l. White Samoyed male. 1·2)Ts old. P'<Mild al O.C. Swap Meet 'MMIB5I. FOUND:Berd.CaD "tdealaf y . 631-195 all. SPM PREGNANT! Cartn g. confldllltial coumetint "' nf«nl.. Abor1Joa. ---tbs It kees*c-_...... .... LUXURY 3Br In Pl Enclpr,adha <Jt. waterptid. $d:5 mo. ble Immediately I Nl111el, ocean. view, 642-50'13 2189 Pacific. Apt. A. $475 /leaae. Owner Ha.wesmtrbravallnowin pGOI. spa, NH mo. 1 Bdrm apt 541-Sa),atll:f«Pam ecz..om lge dn hie. Fpk, AC. Super· fully equl p . latino. Tom '40-2200 ........ a.-.... ilh Dobb• Flo a a eta l Semc:el. ~1.S AfCARE 547-25413 • C0¥1RHL _.. ~ -a-..t-t. ..... 26 B I jac. vie'W. Nr bcb In CM. o::..uu prqe, pa paid. -.---$395. l r ae \\Olque S265 mo + utl I. Bill n.M -...._, ·--.a.. "2·..---················· C.....Rl•h sty•-OCE ....... .----.. ..,.,.. lllDlll .. -·~ --· ""'· "n Radley 642·6646 or md unit coodo oo El 2Bdrmt..lblltbapt. Move In toda>·· 1 & 2 ~~~·!!-_ 2~ m.GOXZZl Nlruel C.C. fairway. bdrm. wtk to bdl. oke • - -..... ...,... ....;.:;;~:..;.;;.;;;;;.. ____ I ~ ,_ Adlllla.O•pald. cleaa. UZ5 to SJT5. --c --................... .. .. 00 --2b9. e ....... car. 60-W73.. -·~ • ----adult• SIH + sec. •Jllllor4Ml-4ll01. ,_..._ ...................... . lll«R llAMDMIW 2 Br. 1bua.pnce.1ard. Cq' t -ll71 Br8d New f J8r' 2 .... a. BBML ..... apt. Spec. 2 -crpl • ...... ... .. .......... -........ . dill •ttacbed ,· arai•.' br, 2 ba t...a.e w/f.p •• llilrtllllllll·llll;-.."'2 SemeU1to1 ;s•dal, bbl.UR. ....... M$0to ~--------._..;..--_..._ ~ _ ... ...a.cl. h rm. cla aru. lm.IOllilil ~ I.Ir epl. II )'cl, --·-· -.,, fWJ tl1e. N25 •o. UL.._ 10G11 dal<*.datetobdl.t:m ,..-,,.. .ari. =an.i..~.llm ,_.._....Jlr28e -...upc1.-.JZ21 ~~ ........ ~ \01fDbMtt. Sp1clo•a 1'8MLll•IMdt Jl40 .. t ,,... ..... ... .... pool. Qu6ott __ ............. . 1 uf1nH•H•-•••••He ... ~ ........ Lowb' Ill lldllt. DO fib, C....._ J724 • .._ ... ,. UM Ir 8P'I· GDO 1:4· I I ........... _........ WAl..IACSll'. AfTI. ..... b.b. -.oeit. ITV1'lUNO Ira lbr. NeWtJ ~ t br MlM•"SWALI ::-.:r; ~.:: -. 1 be, -·,$mall le :a 6 I br epta from a. ~ot.nopa1a.-...u MO. l'tplc, a.a• yd, at--Piiio. pr. DrH•bl..- - -....... .......... cld.ldr. Ok.. so.c ... ~ ... Jib arcJt. • 1, .... a.a.1o..-.ar . ...,, ~~r.".iJ~·.1:: J'•DlllDe---.-1 -,-1'-ilt-dll--.. -. Cf1IU. c1rp1, ,. .,,._., ar. a.. Bllllt. c111aw11r. .... MC. ..... ... ...... l~ -~ AllUl.t, P.P • ..-:-..t7• mo peu. SHI ••· --· ..... ~--~~~~~~- can~ ..... ._ ....................... s.•~-­Ne'w JM a*ml&r, --.... I.II 14 pa.. from Uto. 2 bdrm '°""*••from•+ ........... ....,.u.. ~J., o.:c.1or::n-C ~cb1Yf~ •liNclttolld' ..... ._w.t•llehddae to leawta• VU111e. CTM•t• /.' L '., T :'_' l I; f t" [)I, '• .•,, I - . . ...,,.. W~f..aoflT ' ~ATIOM ~~ ~BayVte... •* ..... F\l'fl1llltte •PrtVIDPl&iol .. ......., ... AV86WIU6t1 ...... Calllllr•Afft. """" l ,, BlyfS'Olll olOce. p&rk1nJ • Janllorlal. $395 . I T13 IC1J. JOOS, CC*)MAD&MAI Deh&H 2 rm. office. saartdlll. alr-eoad. 350 Sq. .... Per mo. • ...... ~f7M790 BEAtmnJLoftk9 ~ on tbe water. Lido Vlllaae. 4101q. ft. ._..arfTS...a lb ""· prtme bul loc•· U.. H.B. lsnmed oe· ~y ..... ,. t .1. ltO-ml wtmds. ...-onllACM ID WDTCUFFOR. ALL SD VICES ,..... ..... •.. _ ....... . ... -... a. IAml-11 .. .... ... ""-' .. b11 lttT.D.,_S. a .ooo. aUO'A. payable HOOlllo. Du• 1 ·'1. ~ •fU.0771 • :M Hr Oak-all &.rvke WORRIED AIOUT HUTION7 WOll.D 700/o *o!f» '• ,,..., NH PRE LAW 5laadeat aeeds 125,0llO.WdJdo~ Le1al. CQJtfldtaUal DVM. P.O. Box nn. N.B._,_ IMl&IST OM YOUR MoltEY fi&P1 OWN YOUIOWM ....................... JlllT.D. .......... all --Aue. •• ltlZ. Allic:M.-far•.m. ...... rlll lllatlllu. 754· llASSAGE Umptlko v ... aa ...... lsllDbJam. o.all•U.•.mt -.....,.., .. SfllUTUALUADCNOS ...,. ,.. IOllD-llllpa P'ulb Lk'd, Dl.OOOa.dTDoa "ollO· _,_,. •• -., 11LS ~ pttCel .... ror s. .,..__._ n--· .__ ....., ......... dD ba ---· ..... cmla·dfttlCrOW. 1 Ytar _a-. _______ _ due dt&e. ROOO. Bkr • .-------• ('7M) 1SI .... 1-.... •u.u ... CE ••t COIN- 0/IEIA TED MACHINES NOIELUNO US.000 J1'.c. d• l yr. rn.a.•c:xx.ux:r ._aaooed. lrt equity ISCORTS ,.,.,. . ... ... aec11 /¥fSA ONLY ,_. .. mo. ~l 'httl ~ S:U50 lo 1takl JOI.\. Call Pa.al. --------fat UlolO who q..UfJ. 8-416& Far aptl06lllme8' wlt9' --------• Cad«Y nf call (U4t TlaN .. • .. , •11 for ...... ,.. ..... Ulll& ~-,.. ........ ~ .. a r t Ml. ,.. ... HTWtlH It •• tla• - , ;p' t ar•v. a #9CIC11•1• : I f I .. ~ l ~·-'°·'"° OM.VPN.OT d ~-~i-~'.~~ l tJ1.t1111•111~..._ .. ·_~~ ...... ~ •.. ~·il~ ... ·l' .. _9._-~ .. I~. I' .:"':• J ~' .. _7,_ C., ' · I 1104llla ··S I~ I' ........ . ~aULIJP .. 1 .... I:• ) •u fl=··-• n u, Tit ............................ ~·~· ....... -. .. --················· _, ................. _. ................. . S.wta1. •lltraUoH cun'OlllN'IDIOa -.c_..., llledtt' a dump Car,ie1Cf'J, IDHOH)'. Dll\)', dlrty. dit111 Have ....................... .... , ................. . a.ponalble 24 yr old F\ne ext. painUna. St . avail lo bouttalt anr L1c/ln1. Try me. R. .... ......................................... . G. Otdley P lumber. Ceramic Tiit ln.acaUed1 ~ MrVlce. loatalla· All types, 1uar. wotk. Uan. ~ certific•· Free est. ma. GUIMI' ~ b"Uq alto CAIPDll'llV ~. J T 'a. S.ckboe '$'~" • plumbl n1. yow ovn cluned or ___ ...._ 9)-Jll) ,.... "2--~1144 &.iacU) • Ule. aove by u.. ()y., Man Or)'wa I • moH. J 8 . IDUy AaJ& tor Terr)'. Jt.m JO. f1U710Joy Sinor.-~ I • lln • h I Prof. pMic•n1 Est • Inc. tian414U13U TUe. ~. .... r.__,._ all 1roHd .. 0 h I •W ---~ nuu111••-••••• .. •• (;,......~., I -----•••••••••• ---------•••••-•• .. ••••••••••• Low rates neoots f'ree New cona tr.,ctlon. Ceramic Tile Is Wood Dri , ..... '°' ft.... r . Ill DI · o...--•-... trH lrtm• Jade ol aU Tredls Homo I' ••• ~ I ~.,.. at .... lo11Co1am 'L Jobo ...._ .._ repatu. •mall lobe. ·-··-•••••••••••••••• JAPANESE -~MC/Visa Retnodelin1. repapin1. l1oortng, Sales• t.nault... LANDSCAPE elettronle leak detedk>o. lion. The lowett prices aa ~~~·~~fl Ul'41a~ mv =~1:'•lol ~-... 1~ WlrJl a IUW.LY tl..t:AN Ur._ · c I HOUSE? Call G&n1ham o.tan 1priokler, soda, O.w's P&lnOnt. a«vlna TopHM. 53'7·31.IM town for lal qua lit' clean up, malnt. warr. .. 9 yn. most reu. ....._. t-L....... la 1 work. Showers. tu~. . ~I :.'!!.. .. : r.;,,:;;,.~~~I t VtRY LOW rRIC!~ Plumblna. electr lul. cut. '"9t9&.t45-ll23 -Ott-11519. eomm'I ma.Int ~all 1on repall'a. •k:ct C Ill a r ft en o" • t • a & 0-... .. aoa.s •"Ne ell. S»S291 XJnt ttuolDI done by -•••••••••••• .!::!'>--~-•-------• ~n eieru1C'al jobs. hao1 =;=.p .. ~able. eaper Lac $31 ·11•2 or c heck m)" ref. l ie . ..--w•"*·4'•rt counter tops. entrva. •·B:Z ..-~--···················· , ---------------------1WnaREAU.YCLEAN patlps. Etc. All work' ~11 Jtu&ranteed. Select ID· ioa. renovatlna. WAU..PAPERfNG POOl.:r Call Pool Doctor. t.enor& " Pacific noor, t.:VIC'llON IUD + C'OtU c:.,.t S-.Me ~ty depeoodable lawn 1n1 ch•" d 1 ll e rs et c ~· •UJ, Mlc9-••l 8 -"•••••••••••••••••• c ar 1 • a ff 0 rd ab I 0 r1n1s ht"d rarpent ry JUST lJS Housecleaning. new I awns . ae n era l Free at. Lk 330986 Free mt. 673-e2 ing. ~2700" 640-2'701 deuup, Dave ~. Aver. bl pr roll '-Senk• ----· 0::'.:!:.' U O UU . ~ 6 at••rn dtu clflanup•. R 1C'h 1 rd ~al'tlOlll auar Daniel lbleat & efficient Ref1. O:lb-'-'Ptt'ffn; whl )41.Ull ~~ Ple~ca1J~2JJll. &.s-...1. call Norm~ ~ y,... s.r.tc. -, ------------------1 .................. ... . ..................... . tu_, 0 C. Paperitangiog Proteuaonal re5ume pr~ Tree & shrub. ~·ft'ft" Is -•••••••••••••••••• Ollm uwlaUauona up to parat1on . Ta ilo r e d removal,yardci;'.;.,.., .... wn <1ltl lO ml.n b&Hch (:'lttan -................. atv. dul rm. haU W Ava ...... C...... ....... ICeepet' Kleen. We a.re the 8n~. a mall jobs. nn 11 ~ C'OUC'h SlO. chr 'l"recm toppl'd, Nmovcd •••••••• .. • ...... ••• ••• bst. 3 eenerat ions of Profeuloaal masonry· 3>%dasc.onpaper. espec ially for y.ou hauli ng. 761-2322 We'll beat any bad. 83>21112 Pager •5863 ttghligtiung your back· M6-1413Jlm Nlwllon. o.ta Mesa l& ~ Guar etun pet odor Newlawm 7$13476 OCC student Sltaploeder, housekeeping & part)' ln1oe.f1$..311$evea CPl ""*'1· 1~ >"' e1pr dump lruc k Grade, sen'lces.642.29151 .... 14Referenca. gm.md and expenenee. -----~ ESSIAM Morcan Employment W ch• a. .. -.9 Do wart m)Ult Keb Ma1ntenaoce Accounti., haul l>an&t.S-811C)n C1¢'1t........ Sll_-4'_~_01 ______ . rleenup&. h1uho1. Lie Jb.lsecae.rune: I do re· ---~..... Ost.m Agency. 754-1581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••-•••••••••••••••• painung. k> rates. •~ + complete floor care, :::-=-..:~:_:. .. •ba•:::• Cll•dn 37UIU 642·9W0'7 Haultng-Mov1 ng. Con· 5'dential "renlal.s. Call ~ ~ u... ---....., - ---aete & tree removal DeUa~l ·= wali units: -•••••••••••••••••••• J.)oee e:sllmalei. on high ~ck servi<'t' 64&-1Ut Moving~ The Starving Frtt est. 3 yr guar. -•••• ·.--.·••••••••••••••••• homes & comm'l. Llc'd. College Students have 9SM47S.6J3.9837 aft S. ...__.._,. "" .. ""'"" grown. Lie. T124·436. Repair & Re roor. All .,., .... .,..., 1115• .......,........, 11 flnlahln1 floe ~ 111 ~Old quaht)'. reasonabl> Z IJtt hr. tums •va1I. etr SaUsfac: Worki trad1t100. Wed pnced maintenance & Lite haullnc -m ovin g own trans. 847-6037 or Sameeoocha-v.641-3427 lm.omslde. Reasonable. types-shingle -r ock · Professional Window Oependabk. Free est. "1\akes·compo-tar. Free 1-ft•ftn b J D 1 bODl\IU·Dantel S48·~ dings. ~91151 cleanups. Mlke. 646-6684 ~asre:;~:r~~~nl.n& 8C2-07S8eve:s. C.,a... c...tjCoRcnte G•••• S..-.lcH SUMMER RENTAL ,..:llacJIP•rt.NJ Jay. 631-2047 ell. S41 m> f'ln. Avail. c ...... _ Y oe ante i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'l(f'EX'T PAINTING -------·-----714---MS_~ __ :_ PE:J'l::RS PAINTING Orangt' Coast Roor1Rg : --·•••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • • J lauhng & Du.mp Jobs. CLEANUPS 8 WIJsaq al Sons patl(JS I REMOVE 0 RIVE Apa c he We 1 d ing & Ask ror Randv. Restdt'nllal-Comm·a lso Expr'd Reas Ra tea. QJmpl J>ttP. xlnt results fW rooting. repairs! Ad· F'ree Eat. Call Gene _Rd_s._est.5"2·99811 _ '11ttons. fast. re liable. USITHE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call rmadd remodei plans' WAYS.paUOtS &an)'thlllg Fabr1cat1on Marint" ~ carpts&windows fhie e.1.. 30 yrs' exper' eise made ol concrete or auto & home repair. PACIFIC CLEAN ING 552-~ Qualal) pamwrs inter lex ho nut. Ca 11 0 a v'e . wr. k> rates. fa~t !>erv 5'11-1733; Cttni.. IH6-2389 Uc-"3rl48'7 Bonded . a.sptlall. Al!>O concrete Rsnbl rates. 1 d)1t, 24 hr AU around haul.Jn'!. St.:RV . 646-l740 ....... _.,,,..c sa~ & core dnlhnl( 957 ~16 IT truc.'k F'rtt hl LI-·_.•-~··--' Custom lntlExt. apts· house!. Guar lo\ ork. Low 848-~or842.QJ60 .t>\S -----·---- .,,.., ......,., Wee k s C o n c.-r e l t' ----l 'u.11 A M ~-39t>i '"""""""' .,.,..,..,TI.) Remodel repair tnl ext R.emo\aJ 6.11 2610 Bwldtt Broe, Complt·le - --- -(71 4) 6l 1-'l0l ----------1 QUJllhed roofing t-•rt-t' P"<'!!_960-_8362 _____ _ ,.....,...... fin ish , old lime ......__._,-~ home1mpro\t>ment tilt·. Cleanups. trimminJ: f uin;rn~ haul.m~. Pre~ t.>sllmatl'b. Jll'5t sl&rt.u)g up in a bu11 · ne;.s of your own~ A good way t.o tell people about ll IS With a IOW·COSl Classified ad. Ph-0ne ~5678. Pa1nt1nJ? l )';T I t:XT Neal, honest. N.'ai. • 12 )'TS exp Lac"d Dave 964-100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patches 41 lextures RIHEST. 191-109 t"tt lkak rep arr. $35 (; o o d r a t , . ., o n l>haXt-s , com po. !17 5. 11 07 e r a t s ma ns h lp. 2nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpentry. elec . plumb S5?-827J genent1on. Mr. Palom· U.ECTRJCIAN Priced rtC" __ B_n_an_497 __ ·2890 ____ _ ext99 • ~~me962-8.114 nghl ·fr~ estrmate on ~ !IOl!Mldting to sell? large or small Jobs a-ified ada do 1t well. Lie aJ3'T254 673-0359 ROLL S ROY C E ESCORTS &corh•Outcell 24 Hrs. 7l8 .. 952 NOW HIRING Ptaymate ll;rorts Outcall 17109S3-1S78. all of Oran~s Col,Jnty. .. ---·--- ~E Be pampt>red \lo llh a personal r e l axin g ~gt' by 12 or lhe pre- l!Jest gll'ls 1n Soul.hem Cahforn1a . Jac uzz1. ACCTG BK PNG TEMPORARY Regbter today to work on \ anous acrounlmg & book~eeping assign- ments. Work close to ~ o u t h o m e . ·f' 1 g u re Clerks lo Semor Accoun. llulls needed lhroughoul Orange Counly ROBERT llALF"!J accounlef11JS sauna etc. Open l Oam ZJJJNo: Broadway 4.am. 1 days a week. Vis-1J3X>. Coldwell Banker a1M.C. AUant1s Health Bldg.,Sant.a Ana Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd, 17141835.4103 Ol6ta Meu. 00-3433 Br- ing this ad ror your ~~FR~E~E~P~ARK~~l~N~G~~I specla.J gif\. 1--- •ILOND ANGB.S• <Mc.I~ a.Noun .....036.J •FOXY LADY• otrroALL ONLY •972-1131• P'a _. Senkft U60 ....................... PROBLEMS-Need to Talll? Free counseling. ABC Helphne 645-2222. ---------EaX':;::t! ....................... 7075 ....................... Female vocalist for any typed music, wllb.ng to v.u\ out plans as soon as possible for band. 548-9G6 f\all charge bookkeeper w/Uyrs. exper. w /silk screen pnnter " photo-gra pher lithographer seeks employmeot io beach area. 213-247~ alls.~ or wknds. Acnoundng Clerk. •hture seif-stan.er for pegboard system. Costa Mesa ---~. ACCHTS l'A Y AILI Cl.EU need ed for growing nstaurant corporate of· n~. Expr. nee. Xlnl benefits. s alary com- mensurate with abalily. Call 549-9322. Rusty Pelican. 2862 McG a w. lrvme ACCOUNTS RECEIYAILE CLEAK CALL 714-549-7911 R£9UES'T TAPE 3 30 <24 HOURS A DAY ) l.M.S. 29lS Barranca Rd. lrvme, CA 92714 714-~1 E.0 .E H11p W..ted 7 I 00 ....................... ~~~~~~~~~~! Attount1ng Clerk. l\/P. AtR. exp. destrable C . Non-smkr. To learn com- P"el'" 546-0006 ACCOUKT'S l'A Y AILE CURI( ACCT'G ClERK 1be Jolly Roger lnc. has a pos.rt.aon open ror • n ex· per1enced accounllng cler1t. Duties are varied, includm& auditing sales reports, general account· ing tasks. light filing & some c:;:ru process Ing. "1nt, 1t.s & working rond. with a growing company. Opportunity (Of advancement. Apply inpenan: ~Jolly Roger lnc. 170C2 Gillette Ave. Irv. 9'l714 Health can co. in Irvine has ao ID11Md. opening for ao or1aolaed iD· divldual to perform 1eneral a c coun\iog <Mies. Ideal candklale wtU have 1-2 yrs. ex· peneace fl be f amilaar of all t)'l8 ol accounting prooedures. X1nt salary & fri o&e benefits ~-For more in· form•tlon conta ct!~'!!~~~·------­ flDd what )'OU want ia Daily PU« Clasalfieds. Den lae Guim o nd 6'1·1614. .. E.O.E ... M/F. I SELL ldlt> items with a Daily Pilot Clas.sifted Ad 642.567lt --------- SeU wilh EASE I ll's aBREEZE O&a&fted Ads 642-5678 --'----- &·rwn Ali?enc> net'ds new . laces all ages l.}~ ror l 'On\n'll'rci a Is. mode h n i: . r1lm. ·extras. etc. Exp not !"le('. 714 957.0207 CA.SHIH Exper 'd Hn 9-6 Sat /Sun/ Mon truesd a y Awl> an persoo URMRIMA 2660 Harbor Bl. C M. --------~- Ha'-e S<>m(.'t.tunR to i.ell "' Classl!ied dds do tl well C'OOK -Meded ror rf" tittment rac1I. 2nd shaft & wtcnds. EJiper lft quan- t I l) cook in g reqd . Newport Va.JI.a 6"2 51j6 l <.:cnts, only exJ>tt net'd' aw.t Ci~il Enqinfff' appl}. Openings for fuJI Must havt B s c t-: ttmt• brkfst. & n 1~ht Oegn't'. 10 yrs exper · broiler person T 11p Prepare bids 1n ac v.ages. Opppor fo r cord.anct> with US Gov f\llure advanl"ement for -------------------Eli:pert in restucc.-os & Have somethanli? )OU want ~ !'lleat & cl"'an t.o sell"' Cl&slafted ads do 642-5671 bt. l22 l.nl I (-;xt ~ 5660 ---------rt wdJ ~-567! 1 '-----.... ----.. DIRfx:TORY t'P01\TE Trmp phone lo\ or1t r rom )\)W'" home; no selhna; 1n -o rr1ce t ra1n1niz . F1lln>t'., P t1mf' lt'mp, legible h dndYtr 1l 1 lng1deta1I orient ••d ~ ------DRIVERS Deil"er ti.ket; produM., to !>upermar\(ets t:..rl)' mom t.o rrud alt~ Qill 771-4'750. GROWTH PEOPLE THE AJOE or Practical Nun;e 81ologlcaJ 1Chcm1strv. re. ------- :-pees NeROttale l"On· ndll persons Apply In lract!> Prepare & use pers«i. Mon lhru f''ri 3 Cnucal path method on t.o 5. l<K» Warner AH• . c-onsl•uctron pro1ccls Fnt \"alley. acnl6s from l•--•Dltl'YB---5---i manaiunl'? UIJ tu SO peo ~!lie Square Park EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ....tt.ehla..., pie. Complete contract ------Men or womft1 2S >rs or admuustrauon mcludinR ---------°'der Know Lhe coai.t negooauon ol suppl & COUHSELC>a ciues. N(!t Sl.80 a week or sub contracts. Call for SmaU fnendJy emp)oy more. Orangr Coast for elderly, amb Rent c· e o l g r l1 d f o r \I 1-~ L1 ve 1 n o u l . pharmace uuc a I c.-o ~ 645-2111. ------ laocPR /M Che). ADVERTISING .................. Secretary Mature person to work 3 days per week. 9am- noon. S4 per hr plus comm. P)easanl work. Ideal for rewed. 557-1721 No calls before llam. needed 1mmed. to run ac.-· cn\"g depl. ol verv busy mortgage firm. Must have expr. m bud2eUng. commissloo c.-omputa· lion. Xlnt pay & co. benefits. Republic Home Lmn. 11418151-0881 appt S2SOO mo. Take ad ment agency seeks ex· YeUow Cab. 17300 Mt. t.o nearest Employment per"d Counselor who Herrmann, F'ouota1n Dleo<dpopmenl Dept. Of. might like to work Valley. cNo of Slater fice. DO.T. 005.061-014. w/own i.pecialty. Call betwn Newhope " Adpaidforbyemployer. Rita. ~-Coastal l•~-•bd•'------111 Personod AgeMy, 2790 Our C l a s s ifie d Ad ve rti sin g Department seeks a person who enjoys telephone sales. be able to type 45 wpm <elect ric >. have a pleasant personality and en joy working with a gr eat group of people! Company benefits include medical. dental. life in.surance. credit union. etc. Salary PLUS commission. Please call for interview. Personne l OepartmenL 642-4321. ext. m Alll'OMC7MVE OPaATO. --CASHtEtt "1ll lime Tue&day thru Saturday . Som e ex· perience desired. Con· lat't C>ffice Mgr. al EAltUltllE TOYOTA-VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. C~AME.SA 646-9303 AUTO ROUTE REXllSTER. Early AM l h to 2 hrs . '375 to $450 /m o . x rn t. moonlight. Wives , re· tired. drsabihty. s tu· derU. Need gd wh~ls. ~5426. 545-3620. AUTO SALES Business is great al Blluier ~-We need experienced sales peo· ~e. Top Company Benefits. Demo Plan Available Health & Life Ins. Paid Vacalloru. Don't pass up this great opportunity! Apply an person Today! IOATYilD WORKER/ ExPf"'ci Pacific Tides Marine. Z2'7 DhSt..NB BOOKXEEPER Garment mfg has good oppty ror self s tarter . F/Chg. St rong acctng. Sal open Send resume. PO Box 2135. Newport Beach CA 92663 IOOKKHPSl F\Jll charge lhrouizh trial balance. Expenenced 1n insur a nc e p avroll Ytor\cman"s comp finan· n aJ statement. }fusl be flexible as pertains lo ac· c.-t"iz funct ions . Must l)'pe. Only uper. need ' apply Wood Lighting In· dl.btnes S46-2901. , c:&.alCAL Harbor Blvd. C.M. GenenJ Office: Cieri cal NEVER A F'EE dWea ol typmg & rallog 1---------·ac.. 1DClud.t.o.g a.s.sisung mar keting efforts of Sales Reps . Terrific benefits " 2 ra 1s e poss1bll1ues 1st. year. Good k>cauon near O.C. Alrport & good OU!l"e en· Vlrorunenl. Experlenc.-e pref erred. St.art to $900 per mo. I O.S Marketing. Call Irene. 833·9450 Ot>nc.-al SECRET AJtlES Emplo~ ment a va1J. In mulll s urroundings . l"ompet1t1"e pay. 1n tervlew & ht~. For more lllfo. caU Tod Ser\'1ces Qurter help. Sandwich shop. Mon.· Fri. Part lime. mature person. l791Sl Sky Part Blvd. Ste •Alrv.~. ---------O:uiter fief p: Expen enced Sandwich Person Ytan t t>d & Coonl~r llelp. Gary 's Deb . t>n-2193. Count e r help. P IT ~tature person in fas t rood operation Mon Fri 11 ·2 RJ<.'tlard 833·8~H ----------- ISCo.TS :MK now binag. trans PRMded S.'1· l~ ----· Expel" Fem 4rtver 21 and «Ml' to wort I« Auto Body Pat S uppl ier ... zm ----------"11J time Legal SecreUiry needed ror bus)' HB •aw dfice. ERJSA "'r l..tttl'?a· I ron exp. pre ft>red . MMl.14 Gtoneral Ofrtce ~a m to Spm. Mon thru Fri Phone persona.JJ t ~ . m usl ht-good with ftJ,?ures ~~ des•~ Salat') open Lon"s K 1tc.-h~n . 9?9-01-li aft IOem -----979-8900 CREOITVERIFlt:R Topa Thnn & Loan has an open1n~ for a r 1t <:red1l \."enf1er. :.oml' Gftl <Xc.Ltt.et)J>t'.noew CLERK / ~1 AN AG t: R · exp. hlpful, 004. req. i:d necr·d M1alure pen.on prre· Hallmark. Gifts &. COS· startsal ma1 <.:oben.ad nsuranC'e o c . Bookkeeper. ac rounts mellcs. exper preft>rred \anl't! opp. Gary Barnes _846-_~ __ . H_un_t_. lk_h ___ _ payable/accounts re· _640-__ rn_J_____ _ ~ __ 1_. ____ • _ _ GENERAL OFFICI:: 1.-e1vable Construc tion Oerl<Typist. flexiblear. Ct.:STOOIA:'ll ·lmme d ~2 gJrls 1mmed f<>< ~~ rererred. lo \emOOn hours. Hrl)' rate opening (Of' retail Sle>tt & oew olf1ce LO HWltmgton ""GU6e. cal 997·3102 rommt.1'\Surate .,. exper. d e maint. ~ per.on Harbour area. Call or Bwld t d l lll In-me industnal com· ,.. ex...,.. in mi.nor el« submit re;ume · mg i.upenn en en ,.... UruvenaJ f'lnanc1al reqwred for lize bldg plex for management tnl·al & plumbing repair Laguna llills area. comultlllg firm. Please Perm poMtlon \lo /Xlnt l&aOOPac CstHw)Sl219 \1 I l el r call 752.el!. 8-~. Mon· bene<1L-. Call Jim or Ra) llunt.anglon Harbour . 1 1 ary r 1ree pre 1714184&5567 E o 1-: Some mechanical up f'n. 644-507'0 -----_ OUTSm . ' ADYIRTISIN• SALIS Salesperson for Orange Coast aTea. • Newspaper advertis ing experience helpful. Must have car. Salar y plus C'o mmission and mileage. Excellent company benefits . For interview call 6424321. ext. 'l77. DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE •· nee. Wnle Clai.s1r1ed Ad Oerk for Hunt. Beac.-h Gene-rat Off1l"e • ~ 11SM. Daily Pilot. P 0 Cust. Servic.-e. growth Part ume general olhee. Ci rcu I at io n de p a rt m ent h as an o penin~ for a trai nee in th e Ci r culation . Sales. Service and Collect1on Area. 'Selected applicant wall receive a liberal starting salar y. r egul arly scheduled raises. bonus op portuniti es and many fringe benefits s uch as paid \'acations. paid ~roup msurance. hfe insurance and de ntal coverage. Must be 18 . have _good drinn_g record. Hours generally 11 A M to 9P M . Monday thro ug h F riday. Saturday overtime available as needed. If you a re qualified and interested in lea rning ne ws paper c1rculat1on bus iness. come in person and ask for Harry Seeley or Ken . Goddard before lOAM or after 2PM. r Monday through Friday. liox 1560, Costa Mes a d rug store . exp. not potenlta.I in pay & posi- l"leC'eSa. Cal1847·2S63 lion °'-"es incl onier mature. Afternoons. 5 • lfl lfle>r.,tC..ty _WS!J> __ , -------serv. loYOtong & chttk· day weeks . 8·'7·8521 -~, Haibor Bl vd. Cmhict-jHoYM'wcrH Cl.ERi( TYPIST Ull anvent«y. Will tram _rnornma.s ______ _ PART TIME EVEHIHGS Enterprising adults. Over 21 with dy namic. adventurous personalities wh o e n joy workin g with a nd motivating youths a ges 10 to 13. St.00 p e r hour to start. $100 a week potential. Call 642-4321. ext . 250 hetween 2 and 6PM. ask for Laurie. COSTA MESA Apply 111 person. Crown Growui.& hrm 111 Tustin Beach Stal.iooers: 4020 Gen. orfl<'e. mature Babysitter needed m y Hardware. 3107 E. Coast n eeds ACCURAT E ~Dr. penon. p/t, 9am-lpm. home Mon-Fri morns Hwy. Cdm TYPlSI' with general of. DIUYBY MAH Mon thnl Fri. sorM typ, C.a.IJ 67S-llM2 aiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill flee expenence. 10.key L.A. Times 111 Newport acxurale w 1r1g. c .M. of. _;.________ c•~11ERS by touch. Salary~-Beac:h.S.t/Sunonly.4to r.ce.S41hrS4S-Ju. Babysitter. ruu tame. & All 832/73l0 lite housekee~r. m y 6 All Sl90/mo. 64&-l 4U GENERAL HELP - home . Good pay, u M1----------t _or_S4MM __ i _____ ~ Permanent positions holidays & vacat100. TDTE OfJUI di~~ help. ava&.lwtarowtngtoolren· ~aft 6 CLERK f'roat" back offte"e. Ex· I.al rtml. s..ores 111 Costa ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ---------• pr. preferred. 644--0&83 Mesa. Laguna Beach ar Baker for donut shop. MARKETS TYPIST DToro. Bene. Wllltraln. now .. .., St .. c .... w.-. c .. 642-4321 woman pref"d. No exper. DENTAL A.5SISTANT ex· Apply 1930 Npl. Bl vd necess. Early AM shift. ()penin&s now available ENTRY LEVEL ~. 4 days. Mon. C.M. or 22600 Lam· ,. .... o,.. ,....., ....... .. f /tune. Apply. Dlppily r<>r fuJI time Assistant lhru Thu.n. l800. Call b«t·l3UEJTon>. Donuts. 18S4 Newporl Man.agers on 2nd & 3rd _642-0112 ________ ~ Blvd.C.M. shifts. No experience ,_.,.,_.... Oen&a1 SetTdai'y/ Aasll· _,.IE GltBU.OfftCE -~ ~ SllllOToSt.art Guards HllttMGMOW Baoking PART·TIME TBIM , PoltUon Is available In our~ Corona Del Mar bndch. M days a wffk lncludin1 Salurdaya. Previo us Savin&• • Loan . bankl DI or cuhlerlaa upertence dlllnd.. We are a powtft& Sav-mp I& Lou and are of. feri111 "•limited OP· portuoltln. Excellent 1C.U1JnC u1ary. Please eallllrt. MotN a\ l'714> 011J71 lo an--.e fOf' an ~. -•.·- f, =~~:p~tu~;:'J:; C411714/549·7tl I tant. X-ray llc::enae management positions to necmaary. f'root " back SS .50 pe r h ou r 1f AtltfarT.,.545 d\.t.lel. 3 days. S.-3000, qua.liflfld. For mott ln· (2Ahrs. a day) _or_m.4M46. _______ -1 (onnaUon & interview. M.S. -·· •ssaST •Y to II.ore 137. 11 Del I. _..' -.. Mar. Costa M esa . 31105BanancaRd. MoUYllled~wtx· 714·631·1421. Will la · lniM.CAl'l714 l'lY ._..to do varied lervlew Monday thru ~ E.O.E. IM* for busy H.8. of. Friday from Sam to 3pm. ftee. Good bmeftt.a. Call F.qual Oppor Employer I~~~~~~~~ Moo-111urs, W . 18:2-SIZI. Uftique mail nursery haa lmmedia&e C'Ubler pasttJona avail. E~per. req 'd. In aiddiUoo to IOOd st.ut1nl wqe. cutil .. 1bare In co1Dml11loa pool. I"-apply le penon M·FW (XI 1 o:TJON AO ENCY Daa& 11eceptioni8t. Ell· &Ua PERSON. nper Pll"· '*· G.,..._ Otove pnf«Ted. Said returne ._,IJl.7Ul. t. salary req lo PO. 7'$0, Newport Beach. Ca. Oelltal/ClnM~ ..,_ Mil. £xpr nee. RDA ~ female. over pnl. NB/QI M&-S110 to. non-amok«. Wlaood DDITAL OFFICE MOR car. to lit by ht or day u -Do yau relate well ......._ No hlework or w/peoplt. Npt. Itch. nun1a1.m.-. Rettorath• practice Must aQo)' phone e<>n· MORES WITH tact. wortln& with EXPERIENCE C\IStomer'S, " detailed Flve Girl olrit"e -..1L Pd. vacaUoa. sick Varied activities ptl)'. Is beellb imW11DCt'-We will train f\all lime. Apply ln Ptnoa, II.on-Fri. al O>.pUI~ ....... Pelt Control, ~':it.~. ~Ddolph, c. M. Newport Beech a-al GIRL f'RIDAY -Duties "U. I .s um • IDdude pbooes, filin& 6 > • ,,_.. Ille t1plo1. StSOllo WW tnlin l200 wk a\art ap.1em..,. -.a..13 Reaume reqd. Call _ Shirley at Conttneotla. OMCI WOii SI IO DrilliDI 54Wt'7' WWtnia ... &olllut 0 I R L F R l D A Y . O,..tr= lpm -..u SECRETARY. am ore. -55WPM.lt-.Pl.4YneJt· •1e-+•.s-S10IWlr pH. La1una Bcb. WW tralll tnd driven. 4'7..-0 ~mie. Armed & Unarmed •Up t.o S -$4.19 Per hr • ~fonna •cleaning A-ee. •Mature penona Weklome. t&ml·retired OK. BEKINS PROTECTION SERVICES 2801 w. Ball Rd. Anaheim. Ca. '7141761-4111 I.~• •••• ••••. M~ GUARDS FuU • part Ume. AU • ~h lllm -..u Orlll coot. 4 '30pm-area•. Unlrorma • UOpm. Mon. • rn. Call furnlabed. ~ fl or (JW9'. a.dred ~ •• ...... ~ ..... nHdl ••per. team ad. Full « part time. member. .,,.... phone Mesa Vet* Convales· m.-.o to arru• ... J1llt .......... ln a Mil· ,ea~~~~~~· ~~i:..c.oc.er ___ ._ ... _.__. ____ --t -",._..°"'A lood furaRJt:?SZ>TlU. No~ • App.- 1.cm ......... Hluablet IYO~~· f\ac.-. • .cl la our i.o.t1 9enlc.8.!:' W. JUt' • •IHI Foued columaa. -...... Ao&. la· Dn Sie J..U HUia oar.. ":et Alar ... ...... !l-·-C.•.---.,totllll*9'eabo9t OOOK-ROUSEKEEPltll llU. .. '-_.. a it la wtlla. • low·tott tor 1 penae. Mve-m. et•· Dalr,..O ,,_.M Qwlflecl ad. Pa. ... dls<*.IT>11Tt. ..... -..... ' ,,.. ....... people... ...... bour'I •11 • l~ .... .._ ... , ..... 1, ... Unll'rl. ...°'.... ... ...... ....,..._ - I Halrt&reuer ••••• llteaaed Aulata•' ~ •Htll Call ~ lrYUIT A'M'DJ. 11<»1 -lAp9a HU» ......... ,.,. ,,. ...... ~ ... Hw 1r••l•t allop Mr11• I* naM\y"" qt hbowtq 9'elpf\&J PM.U.. °"-.,,._ ... HANDVllAN -...... . ~Ooed .... .. ~ ..... See Ont Adam•. AHao Crelk lM. 3lOI Co~lll\ ... ,. So. W6A ~ Ho.,_ 11 ~•· Plllllal. Need hotteu• lo Hveral loutloea r1Ume . ..., 10W hoe• weleomla1 ••• real· <Mota. ltria1la1 1Ht1 from k»taJ llWtehanta. Need car • typewriter. Far..,.,._ caJI S41 as HOSTISS Apply . Black beard '1 Re.laWlftL f.250 Martin- dale Wa>. Newport Beach Hotel Housekeeper. uper prer IU ·lln1ual • • Maxis. pit to start • • ServlCe penons. • • Ap pl) in person. Hotel San P.taatten. 996 S. Coast Hwy . La&. Brh. --l uc.:;:11 ........ ..... .................... 0.. ...tia1 NMI• llHI. lalar1 Ce•· in • a t • r t l • w ...... ...,., •• llut °'911111* N.t.1 .... \Op S.O: •+tn*il ..... , *'rfb a i.·Maa AH· ....... UL...._,...,d. bMm atnc.. N ll Arprt .,.. s.a .. Call Cte· clYllV'Ml1'D>TMl l.VN Patt time Rehtf C hara• N'6r1e 11 1 lDAM Me.a Verde Olnv tbp •1 Center. O..Mesa.~ MAOO.NE OPt.:RATOR. t:xpenenced on Bur· ~ l.alOO Xlnt wOftl · inc ed1ul le dftuJ H t Be h. th&.~.~ )'I r w~lt. Se1ary open 147 MAID f'ull or part time 642.JOOO MAINTENANCE MAN fOr lutht motel work. xlnt .oppty for retired perM>n. 714"111·1 ... OMc.<:a.nJr. Hr1aW•111 7100 HllpW..... 7100 .;;i-......................................... . IOIO HlllaW.... 7fH HrlaW.... 7100 AJl4 II 1001 ~ ~ ..................... .....,....................... ....................... . .........•...•........ ....... ... 11t1n'S.. .... fl'ltCOMM: ....,....,,« .. · ...... ..... , ..... '° Mii IMI ........ ee&Me Hf. f!et&urataJ P•. I ~& ....... allo . Local'*°'• -.... rtaU w Pff. Call ....... Nt•"rt latentatt Properllaa h e . a ~ Plua. tlAt 201. N B . C al . 11110 m ... _ ....ar..t* HAYIOPM ... for 'wo 111nulve ntal ......,... .... 1thltad Ill& fOllllMIAY· t:.xrellent lf.aNal Call Al Stella for lnLervlit!W IGllTl. ~ Walkr.r 1; l t:t: Ca1J Bud Hvams 1114114'-HOZ RULISTATE Rr.ALEITATE Al.BS ~ SWITC .. OAID ' E ,IOOD It•/ arohu,. film In • • llCMf AllA&, hllllkln bland It.ta Im· HOD r&al ~c8"" ...W u.. md8'a opaa1-C for ,.. . P\l'LL/PARTnME ~tnea..,_...al _,.._et llewl: 7•1. REALTYNSTWOkK cdm6:4ctratlve-...... Exr:r· P""'· Contact AU wood mahocany table * * I auy * * . . <Dmca Phyfe Pftioct> Ooad ...... i"watt.in • .. Older wooden dreaaer AR*n•-<>11 .w..a . .,,._... nalmJr, u&l· or.::.!&y'* QM -.e.t wood ellln. AIC1'IGM mdtmon7Sl.-? 6461116 I tlMW ..,...... boollllteplol 0111•. He en licOlalty for Pltuut worts Ina at· ..-~..._zm. , .. --... ----•! ~tt. ClltaeM OW· ........... .,..,. ,,. 6 Ult beeelkl Tledlin Needed PLuo AMfl!UI ram r'ef ltrem. (AAll· ...... U.C... wtth 1m11l L•l .. H <Mt.er Dnam AMtc..; CLOCI ~ue). Pd: u.uo . Pw. ......_. 5a1ary Batdl Co. ror deta.Ua JaalkS&.cn iiitKartaor AUCTIOM Sacrifice: 11,toe. t ~W'l&e w/nps. "**It T•llark llwd. ' s.tlbyM,4Pll ~ 8'd' Call My; 8allloa Pa Call John .4'f·M1T. Pl"MewlOAM-4PN 1·114·341....,. 1aatll f . •, Wed.tbnas..t.ITMISS. SlalETARY -0.-&I TEACHER AJOJ;. The ~ ... ~ .. ~ *6CmaA.tpm. .......... ott\ce work. U&e t.....i-.. , IWdilll Game-N....,ort -• Sot 7' I Id tlllns. phone. 8~~. Beach. Moa. • Wed. Howard Grandi·· ..... -11 • ant que 10 ',h N Ed'S &tendly ~. P'lnlblt s.1pm. Tralola1 pro· ........ • Wllvet. X1nt eond. sns • .,,. ......... lJ.·Ume ...... -...... wtded •1105. wall clocb. Many U le 3 _557_·&_• _____ _ • ... ru -·-traln 1keletoaa. large • COOIS ------------------1--------· eolledloll ot VleMa 1.2 ac Model home fumllure for • DllJVllY 5EC1lET ARY TlaMCIAMS 3 wei&hta. collection ol aaJe at wholelaJt COit. Mechanical and/« elec· camaae cloclu. double u 1 ~·ID77 • .DllVllS TO~ 11 00 trtcal Ex~rience de· dial calendars. Pfnwheel b Part Ume -1-~ for .--. "".. T~~l with -·•·tors. 3 tral.n ,......... All WOOd ft\Ahofany ta le ..,.......,, ,_...,...,. 1lred for 1maU. growtng ·---~ , .... _A Ph t p--~~ le men wit out· a enera 1 o f c e e •. 1.-er Co. Ill Sin Juan b r • c Ii el c Io ck•. """'"'an Ye .,....., I. fOlnl penonalllles who perieoce. Mull koow 0.p(&trano Go getter, Amer1can wetiht clockt. Otdclr wooden drflaer t.aM pride In their work. l O·key by touch. la energetic, ambitious collection of t:n11l1h wtbeveled mlnw. anti· ~ Z1 •able '4 work 1'11Un..Cont.Mtm·7300. typedeslred. Xlftt pay & Grand/athera. French que benlwood c hrr.. eves. IS._25,13.50 to •la rt. beneftla. 48:MIGt bronae • rna.rb6e ~lockt, mud! more 7Sl-8M7 t• M ID-S SECRETARY: Nrwport --------lnlllc boxes. ek. ete. FOR SALE: 7' sofa & Centtt Law Firm. lo· FAl4L Y PlllA ~. &ood skill& " TELEPHONE lArTY Moraan AnOques matctv.ng k>Ye Hat. 1125. PAll.OltS pr\« lqal experience SOl.JCITORS Le Toronto Way Mai>6e comer t.ab&e. two. 1180 S Bristol, Sant.a required. Call R"th ~'donJy. Olst.aMesa,Ca 91211216 tiered. a>. Oun rack SS. .. _. ,,___ --_.,·llill 17141$ot0-396$ _._ .. ____ _ """' °' -• ·-· ._. Hattlor Blvd North to lBl&adl Blvd. H 8 . ·-------lll T~ rt le t pl l. Suanower <west) 9PtcarvedSpaniah Din· US S .. Brookhur1t. iitjii10M «Jr Y s .---------1 1111 rm Mt. $700/beat of. i\nahelm Secrdaria rffwport Beach aru. 1Z731 G~ Grove Bl TOPPAYHOFU Call 842·5212 .for •n · ,,,.._.. 1010 _f_""-~------- G G. ~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE End title, 12'136 Buch Blvd. SUn ~--51-ln-----• 3 Un\IM!d Garten le Sat· boobhelvea. queen hide· ton TRA-ller ~ clunln& a bed couch, pyruware. W78 Val.ley VI~. B~n• ·~ blt·ln gas o ven• ., spece racit.1tyrofoam ice Pk \1P Vacauons W\IJ train broder, only 1210 ea. 2S'~ ~t. I& ceramic planter ----U people for telt'phonr below whsle. Mon·Frl & stand . c hea.i. set. ~aJI sales. challenging aalfs Sopervl5or's. frff to ~5 75l..J15C f oPP for "take charge" tra\el US A immed ------beaull ully framed ~ Gd customer re Ovttnde. in ex~• or REFfttGoetATOR Sl 5. pnnta. 548 l!>l6 lallons backKrOUfld & l.nng & short lcrmlRood $2000 A WEU! lw.i8 416'1 Waterbed incl fram e. personable sales skills. sloJL~ Npt/lrv an •a S43 7!K>i m.uttn"fi ... hoer & healt•r. Varied duties. Sal & ~1·~ ----------GallJr")vr Almund I.Ike ruooao5 gpM~;.r.4t.1 -Salary • co mJ>an y beneflll. Appl y In per.on. Costa Mesa Inn, limllarbor Blvd. C.M. •HOUSECLEAN ERS• FUU or part-tJme. good ,..or1cl.nl cond. Mual ha"e 0-.ft tranap. En~ I P418k• tnc prri'.erred. Work on ~al le comm. Uc. {7.U) 631-6303. 979.3043 aft6PM Perform dllllell ln AIR, AfP. &r blWn1 No txper nee Will train Ty pe 50wpm. 10 key adding machl n~ by touc h . Prefer per1on ~/bull· IK~ office counts. 11.s or Jr. College Start S1001mo. Xlnt. benefit• & work.in& t"Ond. Co. Ioctl· ftt near Newport Beach. Call 642·<Xm for appt. <Xfice Claims Adjuster. CoUege degree required. Good benet1t.a. Farmeta I n s u r a n c e . StCMlOO ... E 0 .E. SALES Ope ning In we ll elltAbU.ahed Irvine firm. Tra1n1ng assistance. generous rommlu1on srhedule Call Dawn. mMlO ......... s.s ()penln1 for licenud s alespeople: locally owned, with naUonal re. lerr&I l)'Stem Ellc.Uent working conditions . F.Am 1ocn.. com miulon. f-"or contldenUal •PJ»'t. com m . Beach Sta· '°2081tthStreel Te~Sal~ new l'erl cond. 1175. --------uaoors: 4000Campus Dr '•-•:-...·ewport ___ Re_a.ch __ , ~anla Ana Vaca lion ~:n.67 ---· ---,. Oub Work any 3-~rt. llouht'ho lt.1 lurn1turt'. RH,ll VH MOC SHIFT SECI' E~,\ R v :Hlpm. Mon . Th~ El. l:pnght f'rCf'ier Nllb but m\N 114"11. no reasonable Mutt be dedicated to ':.1 ' p'd 55 OC11h r & UIJ . neech drif'Ofil unit Aslt. offerrehaed.s.36-1044 ---------Housecleaners, PIT or fuU tune Start lmmed. Top dollar 673-1266 or 646-4871 ------- llnusdcet.-per Live.In. ~or f-'<ither & 3> r old' boy. Heauuful home. i.t<·ps from Bay N li Rm/Ud. saJ 67S J793 Of' S2J 4920 llOlJSEKEEPER w/ex. p._-r, S4 hr Spanish i.pealung OK 646-6186 llOliSEK fo: E PE k ·Top ~alary, ln·e out po!lit1on . 2nd home for LA cpl, loca ted on b c h In Laguna. mu.st be nexlble & have own tranap. Lt rooking. Heallh Ins benefits. Call Sylvia 494-1.lm wknd calls OK. lmmedopeNng for career m1~. enthu1laatlc. ~elf.starter. Sales up pre(ered in outskk sales. Gd opp an a p&euut altuatJon. SaJ le comm. Beach StaUoaere. Newport Bdl. cau for app, llr. Rau: W-822 .. INSPECTOR PRECISION MACIDNEO PARTS roOa IHFORMA TIOH CALL 17 I 4J54t~7t I I RIQUIST TAPE 446 124 hours a day> I M.S. ~Barranca Rd. Irvine. CA 92714 17Ul:i6IMl801 E.0 .E. IHSUIAJitel TIONCIAH Sales olface. Newport Center. Deulls. f1~ure work. wUI train. light ly plng. Caree r Op- port\.Wty. E 0 .E Mrs. Dud.We 644-74:>4 Interior landscaplnic . wort wtlh live plant., ' fl&ll Ume maintenance mu. Experience pttf. 557-0150. JANm>RS/MAJDS- P/I' eves. lrvlnt area. S3.25/hr. 5'U·331 L ~I A.at. Groomer. Sun uvu Wed. 8am·$s>m & pos1lble Sala. Min wage lO ltalt. Apply 12$ ~Dr. C.M.13M030 ICIYPUMCH OflllATotl CRT bulc eaper nee. FUll·Ume days, apparel rmar ln S.A. ·company beoeflU·call Kath y 7514112 Malntenance & NllOd 1al worit, aae no barrier. Hetrwood. 1977 Placen· tJa,CM M a I n l e n a n c e ~1 a n needed. ExpeMen~ 1n electrical le carpentry field. l>n.-1 er past hot el eicpertence. Apply lo Gil, Surf • Sand Ho t l'I. t.a~una Beach. 497.4477 MAltifT'EHAHCE RILL TIME Ach anccd lleallh Q:nter located 1n Newpo rt IJeactl has an 1mmedial<' ~g for an on enle<! individual to perform malntenanC't! d uties & d&M sel·UJlt'I t: verunics _ ,~s Female. S3 lS/hr. lo start. !\lerlt raises. 541-S12S. Part time Bartender needed fQr Beer/Wine bar. Weekend evtnln1s only. For m1ddle·a1ed person lookina for ~xtra mmey. Ask for Jiil or Heidi: 714·964· 17<M aft. 3pm. ,ART TIMMS Santa Ana vacaUOo club nttds 3 GOOD phone voices Start S4 ·SS /hr. 543-71le'.>7 --~--~--~ call~ ~·snrr· \. .... ,_ -"±! • zw.v • RN! Ea tale S&Jft TOPOfftCI •Belt Loutaon •High Commlaalon • rroteu1<>nal Tra1nlng •Experienced only • ExpenenC'ed onl) •Call Now RedhW Really 6i3-7300 AakforWalt ~patient care Strong C H ALL E N 0 I N G MJ.7957 an.c MS Or olfer M8·2S09 ~rtter•·: md dinln" la· leadership qualities. p 0 s I T I 0 N I N al\6PM ... A•-.... _ .,,.,, .. A-eemedtdent.aJins aft PRESTIGIOUS NPT. TE~N l S RECEP · ----.,..,,.4,.'".., l>JU DO dys. A&ply. 1445 OCH Of'fiCE SSW PM. TIONl6T-pan-t1 m~. Jkydft 1020 _ . -~~1~-__ _ ,.,., 'TIMEOR8· .... TO H.8. w--.a..-.A .. •-....... •••••••••••••••• Supenor. N. ~ 'i>oo 12 '4 TO s:'MA v rDM.l:ttfll. -----· =e Sc:hwtan Paramount. full Kitchen or dlning rm ta· MIUNG INSTRUCTOR: INCREASE. MUST BE ·-'"-~~~ ... ~ camp) eqwpped. Ulte nu bW. 1 ~uf7S f' E X I .._ .......... ·-.... -·-""·"-...rf-.... ..,..,.. art•. .....1318 Exper'd OD Z7' lo 40' L 8 L E · hr C...U Sylvia -or Sla.o ·-.. "'' ......_..,, " ---~------ boals req'd. Xuat be at A RT I C U L A T E 8'2-7747 ___ Solid brass queen site kwt2L For-~rvwcall VAR IED DUTIES & ---· ~ 1040 he9dboan1, approx. $It.. 7141'675-llOll0,9-5 ~5~PAl~EArf'ET fi"f E nAY&AGtMT ---•-•••••••••••••• lA1I ~.Coat ov~r seoo ~ H EA DQU ART £ R S MrillMl 1 yruper com· J<~'D Pupa AKC """lli Will 11-o <'<>Nlder Aalt for Dick lmmediau C 0 M p A N I E S . rml't1&I Harbor Travel, Ola.mp stre MIP. Pet., lrat!in« headboa«I for 7l4-116l~ ~1.3U ___ s h o w P v t pt y nlor ratU.n &Ofa h1dt-a openings full & part 213 an lJUal\Spm btod for 5tuc:tt0 1 .... ''ull Llme Up to S6 per hour TRAVEL AGENT · f'\111 ~ "" for ~orldng on phone. 5 E C R ET A R y -tirM position in buay c.-n1er -Spa.Ut"I Pu,; 673 12 10~pu !f!.f:M wtcdyi. Lile/medical insuran~ u .-• ...,... . "'"' ......... -.> Da.11,y cash bon~. Call ~ _....mum 2 yn AKC Male & fem ------·-l>Mck"rouod nt'C f''w 11 and ~ fMS.3761. H.8 ume CdM 673-2'7l7 upenence m atory Otamp 11re $12.5 ea ... ..._ r 1070 Sales ------__ Satu y baaed on ex ~ r Go6d. Sllv~. Platinum. SICatTARY ~ ~ ~ M Y lutld, cond • amownt. F.am ~to nso per wk TO-"'<t•o...-111ttm>TTn Pure lJia.,a Apir.o f'uppi~ LJiweU.48-506> 4PM to lA~. Good start Part time general offi« 2 Ing s alary & frln}e days/week for young benefits packal{e. f or ateh. flnn 111 pleas!lllt en· more information con-\'ll'OntnefJl Must type 60 ta r t Lu S lo tt e n . min. $$hour . Nancy 641-1616 .. E.O.E ... M/F. QMeman,S40-2228. RF.CEPTIONIST-Law of rice, It phones. S.SSO rno 75'2·7410 Receptionist /T y pl s l. Minimum 65 wpm . l..aiwla Hill&. Call Mrs. Part Ume. Nd 3 people. ..---""' --.._ &-st oHer ovrr S200 will train, your hu . The· ~W:y Compan.H>s TRUCK DtU'YEA 979-9177 Alt 6 P )t ~. ol Newport Beach. Siii PH•k Up & Delivery . -----------req b oo k kt: e p Ing !Jlort runs. XJot benefits. Sales fuJJ Urne.1da}sper knowlfdgehelpfw.Send f:OE. Hluon Meta l week & Sat. We train. resume and present f'\ni.ahln~.~ lti.<.t"tt Hound. ln·t'OIOf". llW't' bnd, all papers. 3 ~, _yno6d. 962·'!~­ ~aul c Rar• I Wh it~ t:olhu AKC . shol~. wormed & fYt' l~t~ ~inc :u S75 8'&2-~ alt 6. f'ay <"ash Top Dollar. Sc rap gold . rl ng!>. c hains. school ring. WhlU'Vt'f' you hmve P f' Wiii pickup 957-8053 -~~Even~-----Manager for condo as· PIXOt'BATOR -------- 5o0e·n. P /time position T~ Ant serv. will RECEPTIONISI'·Law Of. for capable manager train. full & patt·Ume lice. Ught phones. ssso WUJSlow 837·1060 w/o:per. 111 bldg. repair days. ~4747 mo. m.1410. & rnalal. 71.4-~ 1W1 aft. 2:JO. PBX Openc.or, Au. aerv. RECEPTIONIST -Jn· ---------• uper. alao Operator ~ ............. r co. llANAOU -for new w/Supervlsory exper. -....-rainl warehouae waat~. 0-23'4. In Irvine reqs well In H 8 E l --------· qualified recepC.Jonlsl to · xper coup e handle swttchboud. In-pref. Call~ 9821683 • NX Of'BA Tott • Patt Ume or-full time, COl1lUUI vtSitora & light ~fature adults Van 's salary lo Linda F05t.er. Tennis Shot>s. 3732 E. P 0 Box 2200 Newport Typist ~ral Ofhr?. Co a s t II w y , Cd M . Bead\, CA 92l663 H&ih School grad. No e11 67$·8373, also 2 138 1 _________ ~~· WIU Newport Blvd . C M.. ••SICMTAAJIS• • trauL Good beoefau &r 642-2lfl9. ftE utre • .-&b 90 na.ooo p r o m o t' o o a I o p · -.... portunlt1es . Far mers THISHOWOFf ~~90 Insurance. S40·4 100 SAUS LADY Accttoi Ider RE Sll.000 ·· &O.E.. Old ~ ~ doa. F\Lllor part time. GenOfc!OomSMMn ---------~ okl ~ M. 1o lllE SHOWOF'"f' Oranie. W .000 ""5f S IOOd homlf.1314766 22 Fashklo uland. N.8 . Recept typ50. tl0.800 n---,_..._ '--1 "··•-, ,__..,. ....... y for ~ <in> stnped k1ttf'n5. fttt 1045 II II• .. •••••••••••••• Metd 11ra c....m You will find It In scrav GOLD &r SILVER. whirh 11.e buy We test atl item .. for puntv al no rost to )'OU. or oblApUoo to sell. Clall -.eor for thia r ree ~ daM"' your own home pp !'UinJeu ~ Rolex 1650. A~forJacit ~ ... ~ure tuply motivated days or eves. ~hat be clenc&I duua. Salary up penon w/nperlence in able \o wo rk some toSUISOMo. Send repbes domestic & Imported "'itends. Typinit skill• to Box 632. Oailv Pilol, cheese & wine sales. req. Many co. beneOt.s. PO Box 1.560 Co6ll M~a . S•llS& •DY 0~~;:-1~~.. lm1porvy autpmeot1 U> ~ood home Call For spedaUly shop In l\pp(Only/f'ree EOE en Lin-~ c.tnmJc buttoo manu/, 1-'Mtuoo Island. We will Uz Reinders Aococ• • --" " _ 6""1' old lutLcn. 1male, I sellin1 surplus 1>tOC'k tratn.CalJ7Ml 1---4WJBucll. Est.ab 'S4 n~•'lftONl WMCU Uem . ~fw.I &Us.s.2·7144. LA,tJuna Beach Deh Co. EOE CA t:2IS26 uor ~ Newport Buch ~190 -557-0045 m -0:93 1-leAtt shape Diamond 1.15 ---------494-7766. Fash.15. area~lllO RecepUoNst/Tvp~l Part Ume rect'pOoniat /. typis\ ~ Julv 16th· <kt. llsL Moo·f'rl. 9am· 3 :30pm. Must t ype ~. Pleuant phone voice. Coot.act Llnda or Becky. D-3511. SALESMAN -Marina ~ Must sail or know parts 675-3324 Mat u re_m_•_I n_t_e_n_a_n_c_e_1 Airport area-~IOOO SICTY ,llm(N 3713 lirdl ~ tJweric old M krlltn. Very tU on aobd 14 kl &old l alrl offlc•. Airport t••,..rt•ech fnf'fldl\, heallh> Rox ~9Sl·l2l7 ___ _ male. experienced. for PHOTO LAB : Order moblle home partt. SJC. Clerk needed 6·11PM. 41Q.1747 Sun. thru Thurs. $3.25 Sale! rt.dio Shack has full ti m e c aree r op · portuniUes & part time Job opportwlit ies open· 1n1 up now in the Newport Beach area If you are military retire<! or a college graduate or are currently going to ~ le hllhl.Y motlvat · " .. · tra1nMd. 'O\ ... k1"· area. Must have exper. ~~~~~~~~~ M4 1~ .., • ~ u • ~tlll\I Watch 18K llOld In <"OmmerC"lal fLE. --------band S9$0 080 . C.:a ll mana,c & devel. Must be VBY GIN1. OfC ~27:11 MedlcaJ ~ for an pee hr. CalJ Mt-73116 mature & have xlnt. pos1uon open for Multt Nwitw• IOSO -------- s kills. Salar)' flex . l~ penon t.o pinch --••••••••••••• Ptw at.e P<irty BUYING Lntemlst.. Salary D. 0 . E. Bllin3utl preferT'ed .. Of· rice near So. Coast l'lua. CaJI 642·.UOO. Ad· Sitter s64. 24 hours a da>. Medical Of c needs ex· per'd CS yn> back ofc 81rl. P ll. 25·30 hrs per wtt. Apply wltdys. bet wn 9-1 at 2139 Placentia Ave.CM ~cal ~OHIST Exper. reqd. for Npt Bch. lab. lDlurance pro- ceNDll le PbJebotomy pref. Th1s Is • full-time permanent position. Phone Jan Hillyer M>-0140 aft lOAM. Model.5 -Acton lt'a fun ctr profit.able to print model. A high fo'ashion Pholo Modeling Slide>. 851-1174 MOYll IXTIASll AU ages lctys)es needed. 1811 W. K.atel!. Ste. ur, Anaheim. am.lee. 171-IOIO NURSES Al 0£S: All sl'llf\8, exper1eoced or TralDffS. Meat Verde Conv. Halp. 881 Center, Ol8ta .... 541-5515 Aeuaat desk work for roaun penon. S4. hour. Mornlnas In Laguna ReceptlonlJt, fuU time. Beach•2227 «Uoy people and buay 8J3-0:Dl tvt at all ~ Billing. Sola J monlh.'1 okf Prett>· SI I. V t:K DOI.LA RS . ------~120. evee f"TJ.2924 s.c-ity ~ l~:..~c-m.29'12 ~ ~·.~t cood. w-._Ad_Rea_ults_ &4.2-5678 phones, nr Or. C t y PLUMBER -repair le Airport 7512~ he8ting. Pay a ccording --'--------to exper-. Refs. request· --.. ..... .-..... ,. .... .._.,,.._., ed. Geers Plumbing 53&-~ ~OMIST ed for increased um· Newport Cent.er location. i n g s b a s e d o n T yptn& nee. Good performance. please •P· Pool tt.i.utn •~• bendlll. pay fcpotenllal. ~y at: 814So. El Camano HELPER. Expr. pref. Jrvtne~IAgeacy Real.SanClemeute. ~ not ntt. Mu.st have 4118 E 17th. Costa Mesa 8 .._ ftlO truck 64(). 7(8.) ~ ~ 6'2· 1470 """' Printing SHACK BINDERY pogiUon. No ltlC&'TIOHIST A TAMDY COlfl. exp nee . Newport ~ or Wltbout typUi.1 E.O.L Beach. 644-8232. neaied. Top JNl)'. 1'em· p R 0 D u c T I 0 N ~~~"".:~1~'." Sandwtcb " salad ... TRAINEE Rubber hoae --------aembler'I, fl&ll time 5AM · prod I I __ lPM. "°9-Frl. Part Ume iacta. rv ne area. _.,/TYPIST SAM·9AM. Moo-Fri. Mual pass company BU11D1. 10 kev. amall S3.SO per hr. Lori ·1 physical lncluclln& back mf&. co. Xlnt. salary + K h 97 0747 r All shifts Orange Co Wa.rtress wirar for "1clter location !7141978-1243 basket lunch ~en ice 9 :O lPM.Moo·f'rl. Eam Service Sta. Attend . $1.25 nso "'H'.kly. M1at e\·es /wknds. VI ct orl a be rM:'at. penona~le & Mob&Je, 2145 PlaceaUa . enereeoc. CaJJ m <1747 CM aft lMM f« appt. ~:is'Y'G WAITUSSU t:xpenenred in food FUlJ Ume hours Good ro a.er'Vlee. Umcft le dinaer bmdlta, Apply In person 6hal\s avaiJ. AW11 da1l~ !HlAM. Monlhru f'ri. fHlAM. Bemard 1. 3201 ~Shoes t;. u.t Hwy. CdM _~ __ So_Bn_11_to1_._c_M_._11 WAllHC>USIMAH SHIPPING DEPT. 2 tm · Pwt tune. f\11 orders. med openiap fOf' all lirl Mol'S 6dejjvef'Y. M1&1t be ahlpP.ot dept. ln C. M. bondable. $4.25/hr to Expel' pre! but wUI train. atan. Rtc&I BttU\y &.p-Oood co. beneftta. Call ply. 263 £. 17th St. C .M. for appt. MS-OtlJ. X-ray. Taking appllc•· co. paid beoetlt.a. 4 day 40 itc en. 9. a t Uona btwn 81110 only. tv-. work ~. Pleue lOAM fonppe.. ~'-9 Stratofl ex, 17671 callf1'9.7980 Se~treu ~ Michael UAD,_SC Arms t ron1 Ave. Irv I. I. 1 __. .__.__ • O.vld Green t.a look Ing lndl.Btrlt.l·Marine engloe E.O.E. A Kendavla Ind. --. fer a M'Mt'. MIF . m.st be dislrlbulOr In Cost~ Meet Co. I 0.11% CI 11'""9 pertecUonisL Exp w /an_ tedctOR a len. respons1 · S. lNt S... _, b I ble Individual to lake PROO RAM COORDINATOR With growins company 6n-llllOO 95RJ402 dusl. mac .. cutt n ~. c::harae ol St R • aeneral r alter. Perm rtt. Puy warehouse dutlea . Alk fw Mr..... com m /a b 11. Ca I I Oriv«'a Ile.. wort re· Reb~HouleParent. 494-34&2. ferencea requlr•d . IMMIOIATa SEAMSTRESS -Saal s.1ary buf'd on exper Jbae Pttenl(S) lO re· wmlltreU needed. Top imce. Good wontni t'Oll• OP••taS l.leve bollM pattnla on . dkionl. frtqe beMfit.a. SYSTEMS e " XEROX alt.ema&e wkDda la home pay Ir bene. Pattison Sail Call for 1111Pt: M·F M . 800 THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS tanaH..,.. Fl&ll Ume 11.. Verde MllRSIS JL. V .M. (laDy, Halp. ... c...... Do )'OU want \o-return lO a.a..... nuraln1? We'll re· ---------• orMrale you ta • small Liodle ... -~ t'!!'•Hlv• DurtlDI Mttinl w/1lx develop· -°"'-~sn._m._nJt _____ , ~ 1155 mentally dtubled SF.cRETARY -XLNT ---------• 1$1<8005 cllenta. Nual beve ORI-for~ &lrl for SHOE SALES. Wuled. GD8ltth$lrHt ~olZyn coUe1e n---= fUll or Pllt UGM. Good Newport Beach ID Social ..... __ a-a ,.. poliliGD w,__ ••· Co. beneftu. Fu hare•-------• f'oiiilllMi needed. Varied . c:.1111M Gardena. cMMI. hi&~ perm•· -..s ..... Good tO. bmetlta. ~ App lJ a l A as H C-X:.1 .. lllt-.o1a.,. ,.. ~ Ludlcape, 23111 Via ---F*1cnrt•. MlakJn Vie· kOObr. 7.ith&ll. Jo. -.mi. X1nt wonta1 cmdl. • Paid hoUda11. EOE. LANDSCAPE..... ... II A. INT EN AN C' •1VMwC.V. lbpltal nJaacm. MAe i YT .. W 111urin Av., c.11. per la a ••• erew .............. toStlOO ~ = mo. Alls for llon WMlllC&.ml/PT. UU Aw• mldjeal dwta, RealDtale LOAHOOUNSELOU -Local Calif. home broker It 10W ~ IOC' c&rHr mtnded loan OOWIMlofl. 1'talatal ,,... pm ..... provided. Real ..... Uc nqcl, Call Ot ......... &o: Ulllvtnal rteandal 1'400 ht Qt Hw)' St2lt J., A H 0 I C A P E Mll._...W61aPiJev• .... 'ntl• ll&tbour IPECIALllTI • f~'::t!r c~ , 714 ..... 51!IE.O.E. l ,_. ........ .-..-.1110 -.... ...-.ruuu.. -•=,_ ... ..... MeelaC411. Call 'DI ...... *-ta &.M tollllf ~ ... *> ... M ... to4:.... Wiii. • .a De11J PU1t l& ..U -Cell NOW, --a ''le4M........_ ..... ---• ~ -inl co. • .... la ~ bed pnvioua H · Np t . B c h . 0 o o d mpit. poalUou pout. l*1tDce wkh develop-aecnuirial stlU. oeeded. *-""*' '° .,..._ bet. meetally dlubled 1'fP6q •*• ... ,.. tul • Uam : acm 8. ~ R•PGDllbUiU. DkUdlai madUoe aper BrtMol,C.N . AMh•: procrammlq a IDUll. lbonbud pnf. --SHOl---SALn-----1 ... ,.._. ... la Mll·help • lelaure superb benefits. Call w ............ wt\W ..................... .. akllla . behavtor Lola al 714/112·2711. .... ... _,_ .... 'I_ 1. • ... modllketJon • .-..•-e.pr. ww v-. ,_vaece . • .......... !.O.E. poealbUlU.. Od CCND· ...................... . =-~bo!:. '! SICalfAIY a\ ~u1f!'!.: t-•Wl8TlllNITl----·.-U' t>alawbd. Untled ~~mJ: '!'::if.1 to ..... ""7 So. Am~~ MALL >'• 5*57IO. • In (Mt ~ .. COG• _Brtllol __ • Cll_ • .__ ___ , IWty ».:' Ptt 10.I DO YOU ...uiNtwport le1d'lof· 1pr,y p1t1ttri. eirper.. a.ola>lftll':IDAY orrDAIDVlCI!? ftoe.01JllJlallm..O *-IY work. ttelrwoocl. UTSlW•""Ml•Av.. tatlle,....cbftwttll. ------..----• lm~Ave,Cll o.nt.Orowe *-'lOI •ad 6a t11e Oail1 PUot •YOU s5it~a~t~to~n~•~r;1-sst~o~r~e~tn;;~~~~~~~~~ ..,... Dndof'r. It eu ._. •M'\'klt to.,,_ or Coronedel Mar needl ••· U..-Olk. ......, kt :::;.•,:ua.:.-: .-..1ollll, ..... uad Pl''d Mlee lady. Full bOll, ptct.,.. fH•H, ........_ _.. 11., .... fat•• D~llJ Pllel ..._,..,_, Xllltwor\· .._bld.-.e..417...,. ,.. .. ...,., a 1-.. ..._ ... i..,clld.•••nn. __ _ ......... dat ... m...... --·· EV.JY Frtdlly, Seturdey & SUN19v during the month of May we wrH ,.un your oareoe HI• ad under this specl1r GARAGE SALE heeding. GET READY HOWi Cle.n out the ctotets, ettk end IOdll' rooms now -oet ~Y to tum vour unwentect It.ms Into CASH. C.U now- to place your ad under IMS SPl!CIAL Garege sett heeding for ftlxt ~rldey, S.turmv & ~yt t • 642-5671 ... ... __ .... .,..., ...... c.a ·-· .. t170 ,...... 9160 ..._W911M tltO 16' Catamaran wtth tltr. Goed cond. me. OIU631·5737 ·-------Catalina a' ~l. AS3 Dana ... -ftee . Ria' ... ., .... ... • ........... ....................... ftlPORTANT 'NOl'ICETO ~RS AND AIWlllt'l'JSERS The price of items lldoffrtlsed by vehicle dealers tn the ¥4hlcle clau1C1ed advertl1fn1 colum9 does not Ille lude any ..,,aloable taxes. h~. t~er ftts . ftn-......_. fees for air JeA1•6on emtrol de· vtce ~or de· are-docwnentarv pre- parallon charRes unlesi. otherwise i.pec1fted b\ ... ~. I f HO ................... -... ~ Modcl A 4 dr. '°"n sedan. rest.Ofed; 110,000. '46 Ford Woodi e. l"ellMftd. W .000. 675·6161 •~ "1a Classlc. Gd ....... ...., '19 Dedie >Yeh e.n1 \ ......... t ...... ftlll trot .._ ... , .. •1t '73 l.>llilllf ........ PS i P9. A.Ir . 5Wlf'Mf. A~1 FM, Xlnt cond. -· ~-8993 ... w ..... 9590 ....................... WE PA¥ TOP DOLL.AR for tGpused ~-foreign. .odornlltlcs or ttass IC'> I r your ~ is elllra clt:Jn. i.ee ~VI ru,1 : ~- WEIUY a.MllC'Ms #ltWUCICS . ."l"'4 ••f' . ~1: ··v :1 . ....... ,.. '"' WlltEI Allow • u. Ol)llOl'tUllity IO GOMkler' fhe putthw or tnide·lrl of your clean ~. Check With Ur. ~! "''* Ml ' S• a"' t a M 1 t J11 , ,_VourCar' Ka tt D •· Xlnt. 'Tl ...._ al9l c.'eN. • ttlOR&_,.. ~ 1• uh aft. s. 1tnl1ttl •ti et. ed •hillla ._art ... ~ ... ,.. • t-.e .. tWllor ""' .. --------J ,. __ .Olll __ ..... _____ 11 Ollla"-9 ~ 'WYa&::a• ..._ ..... '11 ,_.CM. k)'t 'Ooei ._.., --., ._ --~ •Hr •tu•. llUm •111~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!1~-!!:!-~~..t .... Vtm -..... l'br'YW Gut vw. Po1'8111it•Mdl CMICtc:OAt• VW.fiOl&Saa.MJl>I ...... a..t~ ........ j)r1ve _,.. ....... I-MAI "•°' here MJW f.ot llnmedtate delivery ! Pree 5 yr., ~1.<.00~ -~ <..tr~~~Hlll '72 Honda 600. so,.,jg BE4CH•atrrs ~ worlc. llOO/OUO. ~no.54J:eel 7~. 21.J.~. :\EWroft'l" t\tACH llooda A«Ord LX '18. > JSJ.OIMO 'pd. lilM'ooD. au. cu Triwlliph 9167 p~ ~. ,....,, t:irts • • •••••••••••••••••••••• t~ Sb J.!jjJ 714-~. '7!1 Tnumpb Spitfire ~ lo m1 Lo4dad li20G t" ........_._ 97,_ t ake o\er pymta. C'all -~:11216 ....................... m "~le .. , '· · da '70 Camaro Z21. l' .CQ> "'*'-~ cond. Call 831-311'4. 9&>21MU ---- •'18CAMJ\fl0228• Low ml~. loadeq. xlnt ~ $8000 or b~i.I 'TI ~-lluqi. great Good 1ntr Gri mpg Suorpof. SI JOU tll'm 6C2.-919Z. °"4•• ff IP ......................... 'Tl lil8E. Dnma('Qla\e. IM.JllO. "um~ ..... t\'•. ---------1 "a Oinate. Allnl•ersM") '711$~ • ..... ~ top -\Dl. ft1 Mall CODd. p p W 1111"*5 *9EL f .3. •. *°' ·sM. hill ewr. $7*. ll\&st see PP. -- t'.dllJon Sih·er Jo'/red Utt. cnase (G)lrot. AN f"ll >1 u"k. P 1W. ll.lMI m 1 IBAll0.8'1·"'16 tU5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "IS \IW f\abtM}, 1-dr. IW\· '71 °fat,(.~~~ rqll. disc b(aktlll. acceti8 &7S Ulll& ::--~= IOt< moi> ,... ---,-,-40-----------...................... . 'Tl \it.' ~per Runs W71 GI.AMADA. 4.1fr se<t 'Tl•SE.F\ill p~T.msclO ~ "Pinn Call fulh ~wapt. UM 1r1 1. 75V -41l3 wkd>s o r •1-S? Xlll t.'Jl9ll. One OoMter. e.wio .... ,...._ ..,, 9'1"'r Beet le New ----·---°97 tlenied& 25GSE. Beyl ~ Ai paun. Ruu At '72~ t\:Jriait. dal!. Newoi Ura. °" batten. pett~ Mast Ml \'I. Milo, att4tl ··•rk new ~l. am1rm radio. tb.&i -tt\ Bnl ener. -.... ,.. PB. PS Low mlleare. ·7111 ·--- IUIB 7H~·llD6 ,,..,.,,;.......,..~----,-~-"Tl 8-tMv•fllbelt top ~ ,,,,. a..l~~IOftle .. ..,. ...... --.......... tllll ..e.:. c.J .... ltl ·--··•••••••••••• 11G.YO a...te.~ '75 AM /f'M I tr1t . 44,l809 ... eR!i . ·····--1 .. --'--------1 .... 1,..;;.-~~~~~~-·• . ........... ...... cr&1'1:111'D..,,, Ot4111MRI ....,_,_.. ... 1 .. , ....... ~,,...L!!!!!!!!!!!!... ...... '· .. .. 807 0 4.p ..... ....................... U., ,.i..; ,d._,.i(._I M • l •• t ... , I •I I .... ,,,., • I') 11/lll t ITWI •kl I lllt il 111h.111t(i ' •• "'"" \I a( ....tJ "'" lut '-' ' ... ,. (ft'f tlM ESTATE JEWELIY 11111 •11••1•1•1 " '""'"""-' \\~I .. ,,,,I 1 "\Ut~•nUt" h •t '' r-iu• d \ ·~·'•'• •• ,~, 11• >lat"J ')'.'I 'IV '' I ,,1w W.\•'lf'( ~ .11 ... 1111•to l• .\. ..."' 01.t"'''' ll'f0J •I \I VO" •• tW ,t<rl~ ,. 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Ca I I O'IOllSAS 1>£1..IVEU _... ~ 1-------~ 1• r~ f'a~ •-dr Mf••· o.M tra1s. -...-..--.~es .... ,... . ff 4~ ' • & W• ._, ____ .,._•• •--------11L _,.V ..... : Lo •lted. 5'0. t't't a a. tnr•fnaltle ••r r . .,."'1w! .m.• Call ..... .. • B11ntlngton Beach Fountain Valley tOITION "'oar Hometown D•lly N~wHpaper VOL. 73, NO. 1 .. 1. 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'Mostly, Joh·n Loved Lori'---------- Plane Cras" Victims Ideal Couple JOHN VANOERRIET LORI VANDERRIET By ROBERT BARKER Of IN o.lly ~ ... MM! John dJld Lon Vanderriet, who died together Sunday night in <tn <t1rplane crash al the Seal Beach Navy \\ euptm.-. Slat1on. were described as an ideal couple by fr1endl:> toJay John 21. v.a~ an outstapding tennis player at I luntinllton Heach High School "HE LCWEO TENNIS, he loved to fly. but most of aJI he lo'ed Lori." one friend recalled Ills wife the former Lori Gatrell. 20, was a school ('heerteader and a homecoming princess Swl•etht>arts since their Junior yea r . they v.ere nwrnt:'d l<ist AuJ,!ust Both were in the graduating cla!>S of 1977 Th<' )Oun..: couple. fnends say. had driven to the ( 'orona aa t'<I t•a rht>r on tht' day of their deaths where tht'y v. t•re buvtng a home JOHN. WHO llSlJALLY kept his Cessna·l82 that he rt•..,ton>tt himself at Long Beach Airport. had flown 1t to M l':Jdowlark A1rJ)Ort 1n Huntington Beach the evenin~ bdt•n• the ('rash, apparently to avoid wctki!nd traffic: Whl'n they rl'turned to I luntmgton Beach from the Corona areu. John b<'ea me worried about fog , fnends ~ay . JOd v. 1th Lon uboard, took off for Long Heach 1n fc·ar that the weather might worsen tT WAS ON THAT FLIGHT that hts plane crashed tn lht.: :.wamplands of lhe sp_rnwlln,g :'lla\'y base near Sun~l't l\quat1t· oark. a ~hort distance from the couple's residence Friends say that Vandemet encountered trouble in tM fog . FRIENDS SAY THAT Vandernet was 1n the business of restoring planes at a hangar at the Long Beach Airport Tammie Cox. a next-door neighbor to the Vandernets. who lived at 4821 King's Cir cle, said John had attempted to sell the plane several months ago but the deal apparently fell through Terry Tucker. who said she was Lon 's best fri end ·· stnce the fifth grade at Lake ..View School, reported that she and Lon went to a show and dinner shortly before the fcital crash "SHE WAS HAPPY and lots of fun She told me '>he v. al:> thmking about bt!com1ng a registered nurse " ··Tius 1s terrible, but I'm ~l ad that they are at lca!>t together ·· Lon reportedly was employed by an ophthalmolog1!>yn ~ev. port Beach where she fitted contact tenses Funeral services for the young couple will be held <tt I 30 p m Thursda~ in the chapel at Westm1n:.tcr Memonal P<1rk . 14801 Beach Blvd . Westminster JOmC IS SURVlVED b} ht~ father. Case). tJf Gardl'n Gro\lc, mother. Mrs Mc.ry Lol>e)',.. brother Rick) and '>l~ter Michelle and a grandmother 1n Holt.ind Lon 1s survived b~ hl'r parenl.'>, ~1 r dnd Mr' We,le) Gatrell of Huntington HcJch. 'l'>ter.. Deni:.t and Cyndy 't\ h1te and younR brothers Jeff and John $200,000 Pyrainid Ring Broken Voleano Lava · Towns Face Hot Mud Flow VANCOUVER. Wash. CAP> - Torrents of hot mud clogged a rive r below the convulsing Mount St Helens volcano today, threatenin~ to flood several towns. Bob Christiansen of the U S. Geological Survey said a fresh flow of mud. pumice and ash cascaded into the valley of the north fork of the Toutle River on Monday, forming a 200-foot-high barrier at the outlet of Spint Lake. The mud and debris would not be able to hold back rising waters, he said Al least six were known dead following the eruption or the mountain Sunday in an ex· plosion that ripped off the top 1.300 feet of the peak, sending forth steaming mudflows and blasting thousands of acres of pristine forest with fine. glassy particles Two v1ct1ms were 1dent1fied as Fred Rollins, 58, and Margery Rollins. 5.1. of Hawthorne, Calif They appar ently were killed Sunday by heat as they sat 1n their car on a road 15 miles from the peak They we re later buried by steaming mud. authorit1e~ said The identities of four other victims were withheld pending notification of relatives. said Cowlitz County corone r O.F. Winebrenner. Meanwhile, the daily routine of much of eastern Washington ground to a standstill as busi- nesses and schoo ls c losed, Coast Weather Night and morning c loudiness with partial clearing Wednesday after- noon. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and 62 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 60s to 70. INSIDE TOBA 'W Word puale1 are big hit with Nobel lo•r~e1 GI toeU CY achool lditU, tall ncwlldter editora. (See Brain TeaNr1, on Page AtJ. l .. e• hospitals reported numerous respiratory complaints and rlne ash particles disabled hundreds or automobiles. Hundreds or miles of stale highways were closed as clouds of ash threatened visibility The State Patrol said the closures exceeded those in the worst win· <See VOLCANO. Page A2> Nude Body Identity Sought Investigators were trying today to identify the body of <i strangled young nude male wh1' they believe may be the latest victim of the so-called free\\.a) killer. Westminster police ofhcers said they are trymg to identify the victim through hngerpnnts and possibly a photograph Officers said they don't have much to go on and they are not aware at this time if the latest victim had been hitchhiking. They say they ha ve received numerous telephone tips since the latest victim was found at the rear of a service station Sunday at 13892 Bolsa Chica Road, Westminster. about one mile north or the San Diego Freeway. He was described as 16 to 19 years old, dark red shoulder length hair. five feet six inches tall, 135 pounds. with hazel eyes. Marks were found around his nec k which indicate he was s trangled as were many other young white males whose bodies were round near freeways In Southern California. A large m ajority of the victims had been hitchblklng. There are reports that as many as 40 young men may have met their deaths under similar circumstances since 1972. Police also said there are indications bis feet and hands bad been bound before his murder which apparently took place about mldlllgbt Saturday. Westminster officers consulted Monday with the Orao1e County Sheriff's Department to compare f1cts about the murder. Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart said there are almllarltlea in the alaylng and other murders. •ncludJn1 the death of Glen Barker otHuntlntton Beach and a Garden Grove youth. The bodies ol tbe latter two were found nude near tbe Ort.e1• <See JIODV. Pa1e AZ> ,. O•ty ...... ,,_. 9Y l"atnca 0'0..-11 GOLDEN WEST PROFESSOR RICHARD STEPHENS (AT MIKE) QUESTIONS CHANCEUOA Faculty Turns Out to Heer More About A••'gnetk>n of Colle9e Preaktent GWC Staff 'Perplexed' Credibility Gap Cited on Resignation By PmL SNEIDERMAN Ol IM O•olf Pil<IC St.alf Addrec;sing an audience of about 130 s keptical faculty members. Coast Com munity College Di s trict chancellor Norman E. Watson defended the district's role in the events s urrounding the resignation last week of Golden West College president Lee A Stevens The school's Academic Senate invited Watson to clarify events leading up to the puzzling r esig nati o n . Wh en the c h ancellor finished fielding questions. many ins tructors remained "unsettled , uncertajn and perplexed." in the words or senate President Wes Bryan. Muc h of th e teachers' frustration appeared to focus on the ques tions that Watson refused to answer For example. The chancellor refused to say who brought to the attention of the district the a llegations that Stevens has been making private use or district property. Although he confirmed that Stevens' personal use or five surplus timbers was one of these allegations. he refused to elaborat.e on other charges that reportedly have been leveled at the Golden West official. In the midst of Watson's talk, instructor Sheldon NymJn asked tor a show or hands from those faculty members who believed the resignation ''wH really over five Umbers." Nol ooe hand was raised. • · t think this la the lareeat credibility 1ap I've aun in elcbt years ln UU1 diatrict, and lo my view, &Ince the Water11te iaaue with Nixon," Nyman said. Watson tnai11ted that St.evens had violated dlatrict policy by 'UNIETTLID, UNCDTAIN ANDw""flLIJCD Acedemlc..,.... ~nt "...,_ uatn1 the tlmbera ror landacaplnt at bla Huntmcton Beach borne. ·While denJio1 that the dlltrict forced Ste.en• to reai1n. the chanceUor lald that, when the collete prwtdent wu confronted with the Cbarfel May 12, he WU told that "OM ol tbe opt.Iona we wanted to take to the board ol trustees wu a reatpatlon. Tb1I was not the only option.'' He pointed out that the tntateel last week rejected the real1nation in favor of other condlliOnl aucb U a Jetter of repnm;.;i and a 12.000 ftne. w at.aon acknowled1ed that some other matters, aucb 11 Stevena' alle1ed uae of the colle1e'1 auto rei>air procram (SeeGAP, Pa1e AZ> Shooting Reported In Mesa_ By JERRY CLAUSE~ Ot-o-.--C<Mlta II-. police broke up an aJlqed smo.ooo pyramJd sum openUoo Monday night in a westside business building near where a man reportedly was shot and robbed of $8.000 in chain-game proceed!> Frida) night Police Lt Jack Calnon said police acted on J lip from a man identifying himself as a minister Mond ay in breakmg up the a lle~ed p}ram1d sC'a m at 8 30 pm Calnon said officers took the name" or ~o me 200 allegl'd part1c1panl!> trapped inside the business building when officer~ moved in An estimated 20 ot h t:r~ l'!.Caped from three l'Xll~. he said M 1sd<.'meanor complainL'> will he souRh t from the Orange County District Attorney·s offi ce aRainst about 16 of those de· ta1n ed and believed to be operators of the game. he said Pohce also are seeking a m1s- dem eanor complaint against the west 18th Street business owners who allegedly leased their buildtnR on Friday and <Stt SCAM. Page AZ) Undue Force Oaim Brings Investigation Internal poli ~e affairs .nves tigators are probing al l egation s tod ay that Huntington Beach officers used excessive force Sunday night in s ubduing a man who led sever a l po lice c ars on a high-speed chase through the southern section of the city. Barney McCormick, 27, or Huntington Beach, was arrested near the intersection or Frankfort and Indiana polis avenues after his pickup truck reached a dead el'ld. He was charged with reckl ess driving and was placed in ~ Huntington Beach City Jail Mike Bearden, a 28-year-old truck driver who lives n~ar the ffene ol the arrest, claims be saw poUce pounding on the hood of McCormick's truck and amuhing t.be vehicle's windows with nllht sticks. Bearden alleges after McCormick was ctraaed fl'Olll the truck, the 1u1pect. who offered no reatateace. wu beaten MVeNtJ bJ oftlcen ..tth nl1ht lticb. Lt. 'Dlamu PattGG, wbo was not at tbe acene .ot the arreat, aald police repona indicated that tbe auoect bad locked <lie noes ..... AZ> f t " • • ' I .. .II ONLY PtlOT Hf TuttO•r May 20, 1~0 -~---JVST BREAIQNG , ----..... ' LGk .... ,,..,. ,....., ................. HARRISBURG. Pa CA Pt 0 'ts• ,_t I a Un.)' amouat ol krypton 1• toda1 . t"lnrit\I U.. ••1 for two n1l...,. t.o eom 1'flree 111 .. lalud'• rMlloanhe rurlw build ln1 Tbc ~., op«aUoo nle....S a.a &.h&D .Ol cllria ol tryp ton from an 1trlotk I •dint to UM mua1ve bWkltn-1 lbal ~ 11 T N l' 11 cnppled reactor. at"C'Ofdint lo plant opt-n\Or1 Plans call for the two voluntffra. both Met f;d 4!mploye-e5, to ~ntl•r ~ bulldlna tord,ht They wtJJ be the first humtN to nn lure• ltwldc 1nee M arch 28, tm. when t.M worat acddent In tht' history ol U., v.s. co•m•rrial HC'-1 powv tndu•try ruled the rl'uctorbullidlns •tda.-.nUallyltlU.llevfl1olrad1aUon. " ......... c ........... ,, .... . Sf..'OVL.. SOUt.h Ko~1 CAP> The enUre Cabinet r lrnt'ld toduy m apparent protHt g1urut tht' mlht•ry t•kt'Qvt<r c.> the country and four pollt't'mt'n wen" reported lulled u an ~stlmat l'C! 100.000 peopl~ 11ta1ed v1~t anu 1ovemmtnt d monatrauon 1n the provlncu&J capital ol Kw&n.&Ju , 11nonna ai mart~•• laiw curfew · PolletJ soured l!iiald the foo.r off1cen were hit b) ai city bw. <'Omm~red by wme of lbe protesten• No official conf1rma uon was avatlablt' The rea1gnauon1», anclud.iog lhat or Pnme M1nu.ter Shin Hyu11 hw..ck, umc in 1tn emergency Cabinet session th01t followed t.he tn~IMJ l•w l'Ommand's clownf of the Nal1onail Ab cm bly und lhe banning of aJl poll ti(' al acti v1l) • •Stt0acbflll" 1'rinl B .. ghu TOWSON. Md (AP> -Roman Welzant, who for many elderly people has become a symbol or the oppressed older AmencWl. went on trial today an the shooting death of one teen age r and the wounding of another he claims bombarded ht'b house with snowballs "Our defense will be self·defense." his lawyer. Russell White. said M,onday "He was assaulted at the time he shot the· boys They followed him acrot1s the street." For l2 yenrs. Welzant and h1.s wife 'bay, they were largets of harassment by teen.agers m Eastwood. a blue -colla r s uburb of Baltunore -Pipeline Cited Miller c_harges . Ripoff by O'Neill By DAVID K TZMANN OI , .. 0.riy l'I ... ~ult Supervisor Edalton Miller larcd anothe· of h1!> polll.lcal 1u s illades aga ·n s t s tate Democratic party boss Richard J o ·Ne11l Mond ay. this lime zeroing 111 on w<ilt'r At an <ii fr e sco news l'Onference east of the city of Ora nge, wht>r e work is under '4 ay on thl' Dll·mcr pipeline proJecl. Maller told reporter~ "Stretctung out beh ind me as the l'Onduit for a gigantic water ripoff that will eventually bnng SI billion anto Richar d J -O'Neill's pocket." The 3rd Dtatr1ct aupervtaor. who b aa conce ntra t ed his campaign attacks on O'Neill rather than his two election o pponents. said completion or the $100 million wate r project would enable the wealthy south county landow11er tc1 develop his vai;t holdings "bec ause: the 10-foot diameter pipeline behind me wall go straight to has land." But Mille r c l aimed no development is possible unless O'Neill hus the cooperation of the supervisor who r epresenui t h e 3rd District, an whict- portions of the property are located .. Richard O'Neill knows that , will not cooperate in his ripoff T he same cannot be s aid of m) opponent, Bruce Nestande, .. th,. supervisor said Miller fa ces Nestande. 11 Republican assemblyma n from Orange and the cartoonist Russ Manning in the June 3 election However. In his campaign. MI Iler ha s contend e d that O'Neill has "pillaged" ano "plundered" Orange County and t h at the Democratic Part.> oHicial supports Republican Nestande's candjdacy. O'Neill. responding to Mailer's allegations. uid, "once again, Mr . Mllle r Is sbowlna just how des pe rate ha s cam paign has become. Unable lo raise money and lacking any support In the com munily h e continues a campaign or innuendo and deception directed at me " ~AHOI! COAST " f Ne!>lande. contact t-d th1!> morning. ulso :.aid Miller wa' ha ving a rough t1mt• rail.in~ money and wus resortin~ to "derogatory and ill ·founded ch arges u The Republican Assemblyman said worlc on the pipeline began long before he arrived on the scene as a public official. but he defended it as being essential to deliverin g adequ a t e water s uppHes to Orange County. Neslande al&O denl~d there were any ties between his campaign a nd O'Neill. "He 'MilJer) knows it's not true." he aajd The Diemer pipeline will carry water from the Diemer filtration plant near Yo rba Linda to lhe cities of Anaheim and Ounge as well as eight county water districts. including the one which serves the area where O'Neill has extensive land holdings. ·'It will bring him enough "'ater lo build a city there of o"er 80,000," Miller said. He added. "This is a ripoff of enormous proportions. It not only allows O'Neill to get richer, but it leads lo mor e uncontrolled d eve l op m en t I n Orung e l dunty .. A spokesmun for O 'Neall's office said development an tht· Rancho Mission Viejo ar ea as not anticipated until a fter the year 2000 The Diemer pipeline is due lo be completed next year The work was authorized by th<' 1\1 un1c1pal Wate r D1 s lnct of Orange County in the early 1970s I n attempting to link Nestande, his principal o~poneot to this so-~alled "ripoff,· MIUer said. "The way he will vote on de· velopment in Orange County is m ade clear by campaign con- tributions he has already re· celved." Among those contributions. he cited support from real estate Investors. sellers or building s upplies, construction and d isposal firms and financial institutions. FVEyes Business , . Fee Hike A Pf'GPOlal CO r1lM toe1I Ml· Dffl llcwwe f by LS percent wlll be COMldcrcd tou!pt by the fountain VaJley City Council. Th <.'OWldl meet• at 8 p.m lo City H1JI. 10200 Slater Ave The rt<11ulor meetlntc will b~ pr~­ c.•eded l>y " bud"et study 11es1uon. t>tiai1nnlr1& ul 6 JO p m rn Ii memo to the council. City Comptroller Howard Stel>hent report.-d thut ft'ountaln Valley has not lncrcused iu buslntas license feci. :;lllcc December, 1~72 lk .tliio noted that the l'lt \ .., t·urrcnt fee'b for service 11nd rct~ul bwunesf.ieb felJ below lht• average determined in a ~· ,. l'nl t'OOtU vwlde survey l'h\• t'll) would realm.• approx 1111 J tt>I) tclll.000 annually in addt· 1avn1tl revE>nue as a result of the fot• hike ,1l'n1r'1mg to Stephen..., As l)rl'!>t•ntl) proposed . the fee int•rt·J~t' would arfe<'t all F'oun· t.11 n \'alh.•\ bU!>lnt>SSl'S l'ltCt'pt h11ildang rontracto rs Thi.' rund., gl·nerated by ltt·t•n)',e reel> are used to offset I ht• t•ost of providing munmpal s1•r' ll'l's. 1nduc1111g polict• and f11 t· prott•<•t1on. to loc11I bust· llt'SM'li Sud1 h<'enses must be rt•nl''N\'d J IHlU.tll\ Job Training Applications ~t in Valle.): The C:1tv or Fountain Valle_y IS ;1t·c·Pptm~ applications through Fr1ll<.1\ rur CETJ\ µro i: rd m ernµlov mf'nl in bus me!>!> mach1n<' reoair and <'le r1<'al 14Mk The "eam whale vou lc>arn" C'OUr:.t• will he l'OO dUCtC'd tn t'1)4)pcrnt111n "'llh Co<i:.t hnt> Com mun1t' Coll<•gl· The objective 1s .., lo bring Students LO a level or l'ompNencv and '>kill that w11l <.'nahlt• them Lo hnc1 permanent t•m µlo} nwnl at llw rnndul>ton of t ht> tour!-.1· Ehg1b1l·ty for CF.TA rcqwre!> t.hat the applicant be u Fountain Valley resident. 15 weeks un· employed. Wllh a 11mited income· th at meets federal guidelin~. Wages for participants wlll range Crom $600 to $950 per month. depending o n skill level and preparation. Applications are available at Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave For additionaJ an· formation. call 963·8321. ext. 205 or 207. Donkey Kills Aged Master TEL AVIV. Israel <APJ -A donkey bat has aged mas ter to death. Is rael Radio reported today Ibrahim Kandi! 70. of a villa~e near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank o f the Jordan Rlvf!r, found his father ly ing dead in a field near h is home. the donkey's teeth marks on his body, tht' rad11> sa id Police behev<' the elder Kandll. whose age Nas not reported. Walt try111g to bridle the an1ma1 when it broke free. JJU!-.hed him to tht' ground and bit him to dea 1h Poh<'e are searcnmg for the donkey f'rotft Pag ... I I BODY ... Highway In the Sunta Ana mountcuna. M e anwtrile. Hart said that s h eriff's i n vestigator s a r e checking out known deviates as possible suspects . "ll co11ld be one deviate or m ore than one wo r king together." he said DAILY PILOT ,,,. ()t-(M\I 0..1• l'llvt, ••I~ -~ •• lOft\OtMO O• .......... lo't4"\. '' Pvtt•\Nil Or IJW 0.•"'9'1 (oe.\f P\lbf•\lli .... c.om .. ,., ~ ... f'dlOOft\ .,. ~•\IW'O MeftlUr. IN°"'9h ''M»f fOt C.O\t• MrW ,.,...,OO't .. Kt\ M""'tltqliOft •• •c. "' '•w11il ei111 Y•llff It• lfte . L•9vn• hff P'I \Olltft (.oll" " .. "'V'• '"9IO"•' ........ , -·-~ .... -w.o. .. , ......... -cwott~ -·· t\ ... "° W•M I •; \4t91H ,, 0 .... ''"° Cato -c..t_ .... ,,.,. Drizzles Expected To Ease Gradually ·-·-""'~"'-""" ~,.,., , .. , .. "'"" Vw• tt'ff"tl191""' •ncJ Of4'H'M ~ -..... ... ,,, .. .. ._.&......,...... ............. - OWMlt '-&'"'""" ...._... '°''°' ----()r-~y·flW ................. ()Moe · -1i11r ...... __ ,, llMHi.,.&-• 1'0 _,..,_ Of9oee "--It ..,, ... '-' .......... ' ~...,. "'*"' ...... ... • T1l.,..111e (7'4)...., a. ................. ...,. ,,....._°'_~~ .... .... ,. ~ ... °'=~~ i;z •• ;-.. ;;.~ .. ~ .... ~" ... ~ $ t•==-·--··· ... , .... .. .. ,_ .,_ -·---•• t-. -'-'-·~ ....... ~~. C.• ... .,. ___ ,~::--::. .. 'ti.:=,..'! ......... Scattered sprinkles and, In spots, a de te rmined dribble gr=lhe dawn today as a low pr ure system ln the upper al· mOI squeeted moisture out of 1 dense marine layer over the Orange Cout. Spokesmen for the U.S. Weather Bureau ln I.a. Ancelet predicted 1 damp day with partial cleartn1 before skies lowered apla by dark. Forecuten predict the 11me g loom)' patte rn In to the weekend, except for dryer days followtna cuatomary nltbt and early rnomlns 1prtn1 overcuta. Hilb temperatures are tXJ)ect· ed to continue ll tlM m1d· 10s point lltboueh aUghUy cooler at tbe bnehet_.L1!.!.::. th:. o:veml1ht lows •t·~·~ HuntanJ.ton Beach •Hthenltu . tbermu Deft· ' ny 's rooftop rainfall station to- day showed 02 inch moisture fell ovemlcht. Denny uld that mikes 17.85 Inches of raJn for the year. Today's moisturf! brings lo 21.se inches the rurrent seuoo's total since lut fr!I, Denny 11aid. Eltewbere, thr Oratnae County Flood Control's h1 drb1ra~ ol· flee l~ only 1 trat'e f 1lllng ln VIII• Park, on Santln~o. Peak, in Colt• Me11 and at~· nta Ana. San Juan C1ptatrano received a trace thal only began al 8 a.m. but was Increasing, accord.inc to tht ml11lon hamlet's o(flcial weather station at tbe Carl Hankey ranch. Traces of rain were IUtewite reporttd by the Oran1e County SbullC'1 Harbor Patrol 1t boOI Newport Beach a nd Dana Polnt Harbor. o.l..!L ~ •i.ft -LEAVES OUt!inlONS Chencetkw Wanon •. ,..,.. ..... ,,, GAP ... and an exchunge or autq para. were disCWiSed with tht• college president. but Watson dechnt>d to elaborate on whether any wrongdomg wal> alle:ed The c hancellor denied that charges against Steven.; were pro mpted b y the polll•<'<tl act1v1t1es or the college pn·s1dent'!> '41fr. W1lm<i Mr!\ Stevens last week charged that s he was the real h1rget in a campaign to oust he r husband Watson 'ba 1d the da s trirt adm1n1straUon. in the wake or the Steven s controver!>y . ..., prepanng stronger restnct1oos against the pt'rsonal Ul>l' of d1!-.tnct propt'rt) and M·n-1cel> This policy may forbid th<' frt't' use by distnl·t e mployt't'S or school a uto repair ch1S'b ..,<'rv'1ct•., and may eliminate free h<tlr<'UL' In l'O!>ml'tOIOg) daS .. l'!'. Academic Senate President Br) an !\a1d tht· ocxt moH· 1' up to Stt"Vt.'ns. who t!I Pltf)t'clf.od to anno uncl' Jat(•r th1~ Wet'k whether he return!> to hi!\ P<J'ol .1nder board-1m~ed (·ond1t10n' H Slcven1> doe' return th•· senate will .t!>k him to dn'"'••r qul'ltt1on..., 1n ;) forum 'i1m1lar 111 Wa t:.on'l>. Br}dn ... a11I f 'ro• Pafl' \ I SCAM ... Mo nd ay to suspected game operators. he added. Cal.non wouJd not 1dent1fy the business or list its location pend· mg issuance or a complaint He srud an estimated $200.000 in cash wns involved Monday night in operation or the alleged pyramid game attended by two of his undercover investigators Those investigators finally identified lhemselves lo suspect ed game operator!> after all or the in,·1ted guests had gone mto other room!> to transact bu~• ness. Calnon said Calnon 'laid the move to halt the alleged pyramid operation followed a call received earlier M onday from a man who claimed lo be an Orange County minis ter . The minister. Calnon said. would not givt' tus name nor his c hurch but volunteered that he had JU Sl Visited Ont' or 111' par ishioners who said h<' had Ileen shot and robbed 111 C.:o'btu Mel.a Thl' victim. the minls tt>r told Calnon. suad he was leavang th1• 18th Str eet businesi. bu1ldmg wben a man confronted him "'1th a 45 <'allber automal1<' pistol a nd demanded htl> t:a!>h A strugJl?le enltUl'<f. C'Jlnon n• lated. and lht' v1ct1m "'u:. 'ho1 an thl.' arm and has S8.000 taken Geaclaes Easf ,. Volcano Cloud Widespread· .. , • AHodaa.d Prn1 fallout from the Mount St Helens volcano crossed the Mis. alsslppl River loday arter caus· Ing more traffic problems 1n the Pacific Northwest thttn uny blizzard ever has Montana 's governor c losed state offices and businesses. re sldenta of Spokane, Wash . were ordered off lhe streets and airlines curtailed operations ab the mountain gone be r bt>rk sprinkled SOmt' a reai. with the gr itty fane powder up lo t.tivt-n Inches deep. The National Weather Serv11·1· saad the cloud. waltlni at bet Wt'~n 25,000 and 41 .000 feet, reachc'<l western Kentucky a nd Ti-n nessee lbis morning and wab l'X pected to be over .Northl·rn Virgutia by torughl "But with cloud y <'Ondillon.' 11 is unhkely lo be viewed except from a high nying aircraft Jnd then will ooly. look bke a h1t7.e at high altitude ... a weathn service announcement said • The ash. s preadlng with h1}!h clouds slowly a cross weblt>rn North Dakota. blotted out 1h1• i;un in W1lhston. N D . todd-. with a thin layer of dus t follin ~ In some areas . Vis1bdity wa.-. n· duced from the usual 25 mill'' to four miles In the west Flights we re canceled an :ind out or Bismarck. Grand t·11rk' Fargo. and Dickinson . ' I> . btcause the ash dam.•C•'' .urplan~ On Monday. the tht<'k hl:mkt-1 o f &!t h from tht' "'J'htn1o!H1n \ o I t· a n 11 " p r t• " ii n ' 1· 1 Wt.11>han~ton Ort·J•on ~111ntanJ W~ornang , ldJho .1nd Colorad<> (Or<'an~ !'l<'honl"' 111 <·lr1,1• anti prompt1n~ '"mt· 1·nl1·r1.>n ·1t111 ClllZ('DS t o tr) th<-1r lu<.k JI hCI '4 ki'nli! suq;1l·al ma,ks 11n '>trl'et romer:. •Thert-'s realh not t<J'1 danii much )OU c.tn d<1 about 11 IJr Rt>bl'rt D Coffman of lh•· \\ '" mtnlo! Ht-aJlh Ucµartm1 111 .1111 ·" ht·alth offiC'lah uri:1·d 1 t•,11lt•111 ... to II mat outdoor 1H·t 1v11' In WenatC'ht·•· \\.t.,h •ifr111 .• 1, rt•,,.,-; l' m h It· <l I ht' 11 "' In If• r -.110"' pl11\o\' to J!t•I r111 ,,( ttw tlu-.1 <>n•• lr•10J*'' n·11ort1•<l 11 ,.,,.,~ htr11 • * * ,..,..., .. Pag.-l I VOLCANO. lt-r' 111 Wibhington h1t1tor' • • Tht• Columt11a RI\ Pr bt•t.,.'"' n Ort'li!On and WJ1>h1n~tnn "'·'"' closed lo s hip lrafru db o lS (<,11.t underwater bar of mud reducf'd ~he river's depth nl·ar Lt>n2v1<•14 and boat ('apta1n ... 14 a1tel1 ror .• 20 milt' IORjdm or ti1•brt' to ,,.,,, do14 n ttH> nH•r an hour lo travel rtve miles and up to Atven Inches of ash wu re· ported 10 ftlln 11le. Wush All non·emergency traU.c - Including tnpH by police and tlrehghter:s wa& ordered halt· ed In Spokane ns dust n"<Juced v1S1b1llly. Police reported cnme was virtually at a standstill Hundreds of mile!! or roads we re doi.ed Travelers were lodgt>d an Red CrO!>S shelter!\. m otel!!, public buildings and churches across Was hington Tampa Hit by Violence TAMPA. Fla I AP> -Group!> o f rt11·k thro wLng t et'n agl'r' roamed tht· !>treet!\ during lht· night. looting -.tore~. !\t•1n1n~ t·ars <1nd !'.mash1n~ wmdo"'" 111 d pr<>dom1nantly bluck set·t 11111 of Tampa "Wt· d1dn t have a mob. w1• d1dn t ha\e .t riot." Poh<'t' MaJ Jui• Pelkmgtom !>aid today lit· ';.1111 thrC'f• lr>n,t• knit MIAMI SUBDUED AFTER RIOTS -A4 .:r11up' ttf JU'vnt.11·'· If> lo 20 1n P o.11 h E:rnup -.-. 1•rt• 1m nlvt-d in the rt a...turh.11111· fht•\ '4 l.'ri' 1 hro'4 '""' ro<.'k' l.lnrt hn<'k' a1 t•ar' w11 h 14•htt• IH'•1plt· .in1I pf1l1et1 orr11·erlt 1n lh• m 1'1•lk 111v 111 m added \ftt-r th1•\ 1(11t Lhroui:h. they col 11n'f1 and "'' nt tn h+><l • ,..,.,, 1111\.11 .. 1,or., \o\•·rt· 'l<mt•'l .ind th• 11 1111 11 11.1111 , ,url1•11·tl 01111111 111Jur 1• fr••ll1 II) 111i.; i,:l.1l>..,, '""" •· .., 11d f-'•1111 pol11• .. 1·r111-.••r' "'ti t 1111 Ii\ rl\111..: 11hJt•1't!'.. and 'Int• orfw1•r ,llfftor1«I minor <'Uh \\ 1nd11v., 11t ''" IHJ"01''"'' 14 I 11 'Ill.I lt1•d jH1l1<•1• -.:i1tJ \ .•1111 l I \ 11 0(1 .t lllt•:tt m.arkt'I .11111 ,, lunmr 'tort• "'''re lootNf \'aJl ey Watcl1 ~eti11~ Set l>r ui.: .1h u"'t .rnd buri.~lane!\ v.111 ht• d1-.1 u.'"'<I Thur,11.J}. !\1a\ :?'l di J f•l1\'41tf1 <'rillil' prt•\f•O lio n m"•'lln;.' 'l'""""rc '1 h\ 1-·oun 1.1111 \Ill••\ '' 1~hbo rh1111d ".111 h On Monda). \fount St lh•lt>n• contmued to 'IX'"' forth a ... h ,ind I ht 111 o).'r.ir11 "'ill hl i.:111 .i ii 31' I' "1 m tho c111m1 II 1·h.11n O.•r' .11 'team 111 a p~ nH1 ·chn1{' r11,plJ\ F '<'ll•ntt!\I' 'aid rould IJ 't ror nunr.1111 \ .1llt' C'11v HJll. 10201 H·ar" :-.l;1t1·r \\• · -rh <:ut'"'I 'Pt'.tk1·r• v.tll 111clud1.• t-rnnuntc.11n 't•nt h1llo"'" of Ch :J'bh and steam 15.000 fe<'t 1n111 .tnt11•I 7 T \ n1 wsm~n Ed the a ir Monduy .tnd bl.1<'k doutl-. .\rnnld rf'pre-.l·nt1~~ lhl· Wt• Tl p or d.Sh dnfll-d t'abt · II, r 0 g r .t f!~ ' · \\ t' T u r n 1 n · Thl· Red <.'roi;!-e:-tima(Nl J.ooo·-" u'ht:r:-I Jnd De~c<·t1H· Pt'OPlt• '4ert' evacualed from lht· Hobi•n \tn.,lt-\ of th1• f ountain 1014 land ~ surro und1niz th1· \;tllt·) f'•1l1t·1• IJl•IJJMnwrH 'outh\o\t'l>t Washmgton '11ft•ar111 which bt'gan puHmi: MM< h ~-; Jftt'r a !\ilt'nn~ o( more thun 120 }ean PROBE Port1onl> of Ca!-.lle Ro<'k Jnd • • • the tin) communttaes of Lexm~ t on a nd Silver Lake were t:\'8<'Ualed late Monda) a '4ater!> rose up the fraf!tlt' debns dam on Sp1nL Lake The c1t1e of Kelso and LOnJ!\'1('14 . ...iimt> JS males to the "'C'l>t. '4ere put cm <.1lert h1m\Plr in hi" tru•·k. forcm~ 0((1('~f' 10 brf'ak IO With their I lul)._ l'allon -.aid Rl:'ardf'n has filed J .,t.Jlt>m<'nl rc~a rdlnli! the 111c1dl'nl an'1 th.at the· matter has hl't>n lurnl'd 11\f'r rn antcrnal a fr..ur<., for an tnH·,ll~.Jt1on With Omega, every moment is a golden moment. SLAVl.CK'§ Flnt J•w~~,.. 51.w. 1917 (lmt•g.1 ... hr.1n·h•1 \\Jtrh1•, ftir l.1dll'' 111 IU ... \1t Ill' 14 1.,H,11 Vt>ll1t\\ ~uld t'rom $950 0 OMEGA FHh.lon lst.nd. N"pon Cent.,, Newport Bffctl. 714/~·1380 Wn41!"'nJl\Or I 1.AguN HIU• /Ml-V~ { NOfth OT.tng. I l h4' City Lot C""io. • a,,.. t.Ull~ Alla Crnttt Lo;. A11_.i.. I Mn ~ IL,. Vtgn Uw -9' st.~·, --d\MI' pt.... Of"-" [.,.,.._. VISA. Mtttf'I Owp. Mlwt~r F111' /n«ltrs C111ld VOL. 73, NO. 1~1, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1980 l'o•r Ho•e•••• Dally Ne•8p•p•r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • e Gifted Students Plan Urged ByRICXGaBEN °'-~ ........ A pa~ot te•cber commluee ••ked Irvine school truiten today to Improve the ~duca tlon ol talent~ and mt>nlally eirted sludenb "' the school d1~ trict. Arter a.larly one year of wortr, the comnutttt submitted to th~ trustees 8 l~paae repon uu~ ·•An Educational Plan for Tctlented and 01rted Students " The trwteN proml.ed to act on tbe report'• recommend• taona on June 8 They u )ed I.hat tht committee and dJ1trid ataff prepare • C<Mlt analy1i1 a nd Im plem entatson schedult for tht- plan to t)(' presented on th~t date t"ornm1ttt!e Cha1rnu1n Marlene Woodworth u1d MS,500 10 Sliite funding 1s available to finance the plun for talented und girted ~tudenb 'l'h1:, ,monC'y will ht- avatl•bh1 to the Jrv1nt" Uni.tied School Dlttrlct ln the 1980·81 11chool year under the terms of a blll authored bv A aemblyman Denn la Man gers. D· Huntington Buch T he bill, AB 1040. calls for a 115 malhon·a year budget for four yt>ars to finance programs for talented and glfted students In Cabfomia school districts. CurrenUy, the state funds a $40,000 Mentallv 01fted Minor program for the Irvine Unified School District , according to Superintendent Stan Corey. To participate in this program, a student must have an IQ of 132 and about 1.000 youngsters participated in 1t this year AB 1040 replaces the old Men· tally Gifted Minor Program About 3.000 lrvUle students could participate In the new program, which has less s tringent qualification standards While more stude nts would qualify for the new program. state runding will only increase by $28.SOO. Included in tbe parent-teacher committee plan for talented and gifted students are provisioru: that AU Irvine s tudents qualify. 1ng for the program be set up wlth individual e ducation al plans. -A full time administrator be hired to supervise the program. -Teachers with s pecial c haract eristics for teaching talented and gifted students in special disclphnes be hired. An advanced education plan an grades seven through 11 be developed r o r s tud e nts partlc1pattng In the prC?gram $200,000 Pyrainid Ring Bro-ken Senators Differ On Coast California's two S. senator~ are takmg different stance::. on a bill that would 1n1t1ate the -purchase of an 11,000 acre na tional urban park in the south Orange County coa~t ctrca The bill. authored by Reps Jerry Patterson. D Santa Ana, and Robert Badham. R Newport Be ach, was approved Monday on a voice vote by the I louse of Representatives. Although both sponsors of the lrvme Coastal National Urban Park bill predict il will meet with similar success when it comes before the Senate, Sen. S. I. Hayakawa said it's too early to comment on the bill. Phylli s S ta e ner . a s pok eswoman for Hayakawa, said today the senator will re· serve h1s remarks until the bill is studied by the Senate Commit· tee o n Energy and Natural Resources ''There are a lot of park bills before the Senate right now and b~ wants to wait and see how much this one gets cha nged arouod in the s ubcommittees." she said. Sen. Alan Cranston, though, is co mmitted to the bill . a s pokesman said. However. Lu Haas. a Cranston spokesman. warned that the bill is coming to the Senate late in the yc;rr and at a time when several other major pctrk bills. inc luding legislation a rrecting Alaska. Lake Tahoe and Big Sur. are already being eyed. Under the terms of the coast park bill. the federal govern· ment would be authorized to spend up to s.18 million towards the purchase of land in the coa s tal h alls s urrounding Laguna Bt'ach The bill calls for an initial purchase of 1.670 acres in the coastal holdings of the Irvine Company This land is con· sldered the ke_ystone of the en· lire park and hes on the western side of the proposed park. Other landowners the govern· ment will have to deal with an elude the City of Laguna Beach. J ohn DeWitt. the Warmington Group and Marcroft Pro,erties. This acreage forms the eastern edge of the land, largely located behind Laguna Beach. T he bill sets a deadline of Dec. 31 , 1984, for action by the gov· (See PARK, Page AZ> AP WI,.,._ .. lnder f 'irP The decision of Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach. or· dering integration of all Los Angeles schools. has come under heavy attack from the LA School Boar·d. See storv Page A5. Irvine Seeks Posting of Gas Prices Irv ine Counc1lm an La r ry Agran said today that he will propose an ordinance at the June 10 City Council meeting forcing local service station:. to prominently post fuel price~ The Irvine Police Department has sent letters to the 13 service stations in the city asking them to voluntarily put up gasoline price signs . By May 13. however. only seven stations had posted the price signs. according to Pohce Chier Leo Peart. He said five service stations don't post fuel availability flags. A spokesman for the State Of flee of Energy said that Orange County service stations a re re- quired to post the flags and sta tjon hours under the terms of the odd-even law Strikers Warned STATELINE (API The Sahara-Tahoe won a te mporary restr aining order Monday, ban· ning striking union me mbers from blocking or hindering en· trance to the hotel-casino. Dredging Of Bay Approved By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN OI , .. ~lly Pllet Staff The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved an agree· ment today· wh1ch off1c1als bellt'\'e will result in the cleanup of Upper Newport Bay. Under te rms of the agree- ment, the State Fish and Game Department will announce dredging plans by September. lr1 addition. the department must prepare witHin one year a plan for development of the Upper Newpor t Bav Ecological Reserve County and state officiaJs are to s ign the document in a ceremony in Santa Ana Thurs- day .at 1 i a.m . In return for the dredging, the county will set up sediment con- trols to keep s ilt from seeping down San Diego Creek and the Delhi Flood Control Channel. Those controls are t o include maintenance or San Diego Creek between Jamboree Road and the San Oi~o Freeway as an in- terim catch basin for silt de· posits. The agreement Is expected to end a dispute between local and s tate officia ls over the bay cleanup. State Fish and Game officials had refused to dredge the bay until local officia ls took action to stem the now of silt that is turn· mit the waterway into a m udflat Supervisors also adopted a resolution supporting a Newport Beach application for a SIO million state grant to be used for construction of a catch-basin for sediment control. Newport Beach. along with the City of Irvine and the county, had proposed the catch-basin. originally estimated to cost $45 m illion. as a key element in halt· mg the now of s ilt into the bay. The catch-basin would fulfill the county's responsibility for a long term solution to sediment control under terms of the agreement. Egyptians Blamed TEL AVIV. Is rael <AP) Prime Mini s ter Me nac hem Begin was reported today to h ave sent a message t o Egy ptian President An war Sadat that placed responsibility for setbacks in Palestinian a utonomy t a lk s on the E~yptlans. . Af'-- RfCHLAND, WASH., COVERED BY CLOUDS FROM VOLCANO City I• About 130 Mffe• EHt of Sund•y'• Eruption .. Shooting Reported In Mesa By JERRY Cl..AlJS•:N Ol IN cu .. , Pll., \t.ttt Co~ta M~a police broke up an alleged S200,000 pyramid scam' operation Monday night in a . Y>est~ade business bu1ld1ng near ""h{'rt.> a mctn rttp{1rtedl> v.a~ -;hot and robb{'d of $8.000 an chain-game proceed s FradJy nhtht Police Lt Ja<'k Calnon ~atd pohce acted on a tip from a man 1dentafymg himself as a m1mster Monday tn breaking up the alleged pyr amid scam at 8 30 p m. Calnon said officers took the names of som e 200 alleged participants trapped msade the business bulldmg whe n offi cers m oved in. An esti m a t ed 20 others escaped from three ex1t.s. he said. Misdemeanor complamts will be sought from the O ra n ge County Otstnct Attorney's office agaan~t about 16 of thO~l· de taine~ and believed to b e ~,..._. ol the 1ame, he sa.id. ~ a1IO are seeking a mis· demeanor complaint against the west 18th Street bul>mess owne rs who allegedly leased their bu1ldtng on Friday and Monday to s us pected gam e operators. he added Caloon would not 1dent1fy tht• business or hst its location pend mg issuance of a complaint fie said an estimated S200.00o n cash v.a:. involved Mond<i} night in operation of the allegl•d M d pyramid ~ame attended by two U of his undercover mvestagators Those 1nvest1~ator~ fanall} 1dent1fied themsc.'lvt>s to su:.pccl ed game OP<'rators after all of the mvated ~uesls had ~one into other rooms lo transact bw.i ness. Calnon said Tuv Towns Face Cascade of H~t VANCOUVER. Wa~h < API M ud and d cb r1 ., from tumultuous Mount St Helens trapped two square miles of water 200 feet deep today and of fi c1als feared a wall of mu<I water would be let' loose on two towns Wlth 50.000 resadenl'> With six known dead and part~ o f the Pacific North Y>e..,t paralyzed by car c hoking volcanic ash and gnt, 0Hac1als today also increased their estimates of the number of ~ pie mlSS1ng to 98 A 00-foot-wide torrent of water was gushing over the lop of the 200-foot·hlgh, three-quarter -mile wide dam built up by mud and volcanic debris from Sunday'!'. eruption of the volcano, accord· ing to Dave Guier. state Depart· ment of Emergency Services uperat1ons supt•n·1~or Dw1~ht Handal!. a ~eologa~t for the l ' S Geologacal Survey. ~a id a spill was "1mmment " Mud nows c·ould go all the way lO the Cowhtz Raver. he said. l'O\'enng Interstate 5 and Kelso and Longview. 40 male~ away Th<' ""ater will slosh down the mountain at JO mph, gavmg peo. pie time to~. Randall said 'It's go mg to happen." he -;aid A !' f-0r more e ruptions rrom lhe \'Ol<'ano. Randall said, 'There 1s no indication that another eruption 1s 1mmment " The explosion that ripped 1.300 feet off the top of Mount St He le ns s ent forth s t eaming mudflows and bl ast i ng thousands of acres of pristine forest with fine, glassy particles. Calnon said thl' mo\l' to hall the alleged pyrJm1d opera.lion followed a call received earlier Monday rro m a m a n v.ho claimed to be an Orange County minister T he mtn1ste r . Calnon s aid. would not give his name nor hts chur>Ch but volunteered that he h ad 1ust visited ont> of his parishioners who said he had been shot and robbed an Costa Mesa The v1ct1m. the minister told Calnon, said he was leaving ~e 18th Street business building when a man confronted him with a .45 caliber automatic pistol and demanded his cash. Judicial Candidates Trade Barbs M eanwhHe. the daily routine of much of eastetn Washington ground to a stands till as busi· n esses and schools closed. hospitals reported numerous respiratory complaints and fine ash particles disabled hundreds of automobiles. Coast . By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o..t, ........... A challenger for a spot on the Harbor .Municipal Court bench said Monday that a big plus in his campaign is not having Callfomia Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. on bis side. Newport Beac h attorney Michael Pear, speaking durine a candidate's forum at Newport Harbor mgi, School, said Judge Frances Munoz has "a strike a1aimt her" becau.se she was appointed by Brown more than two years •Co· Mra. )(uaos, o ne of five Harbor Oourt Judlea on the June 3 b•llot, returned the volley, call~f,:kar an "opportunllt." "I ~the voten are far too lntem,ent to buy tbat artu· m.at,' tbe Colta 11•• woman Hid. "He'd flave )'OU Mlleve it's a dilule to be aseoelated wtt.h Brown.'· Tbt tparrlnc betWffD Pear -lln. .. .... llhtJ to be the ODly noUe comlq from UM Harbor Court retee. TM four othe r judges seeking re-election -Donald Dungan. Ric hard Luesebrinlt, Caivin Schmidt and Selim Franklin -are running unopposed. The Harbor Court district cov- ers the cities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Pear, an Oranae County depu· ty district attomey, also said that a fWld-raialng group calling itself Concerned Cilisens for a Strong Court wu a device used to discourase cballenten. Hesaidtbesrouprailedfunds early and then loomed as a "flnanclal threat'' to potential candldatea. The 1roup put to1etber an $18,000 war chest. Mn. M\mOI, who received the support ot the ll"OUP. aald Pear's comment.a w.... off base and said the tund·ralalq 1roup wu compriMd ol ua " pWan ol tbe com muaity." Tk ~-dUMu poup, formed In May, im, at.tr~ man1 lluta-.,... l'elldent.a ln- eludiftl former NewJM>rt Harbor <leelVDOU, .... .u) Hundreds or mtles. or state highways we~ closed as clouds or as h threatened visibility. The State PatJ'Ol said the tlosures exceeded those ln ttie worst win· ters in Waahinitoo history. The Columbia River bet•-een Oregon and Washington was closed to ship traffic as a 2$-foot underwater bar of mud reduced the river's dept.h near Loqview and boat captains waited for a 20-mlle lo&jam of debris to pua down the river. , On Monday, Mount St. He&ma continued to spew forth ub IDd 1team in a pyrotechnic display sclenUst.a said could laat for years. The mountain sent blllowa ot ash and steam U.000 fee\ lnto the air ~ and black clouck of ash drifted east. Tbe ~ CroA eethut.d a.ooo people were encuated fl'Oal tbe lowlands 1urroaadtn1 tbe IOUUI.-Wubincton Yolcuo, wbJcb ..... ~ lfarda 11 <lee~O.Pa .. Al) Weather Night and morning cloudiness with partial clearing Wednesday after · noon. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and 62 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 60s to 70. IN81•ET8D~~ Word ,,_.. are big lrit with Nolwl '4ureote1 °" wU °' .chool kid.I, aay HIOlldt~r editors. (SH Broi1t TeaNrt, on P• At). .,..,_....,. E -== = 151 I • ' c I : \I EWLY PtlOT TU!!d!y, ~ax PO. 1llO ~--JlJST BREAUN~~~~-.... HAIUUSBURO, Pa. CAP>-'hd UI II ft&' Ul ,_llii • U.1 .___. ot IU'r..-.IM todQ. durlftl the •aJ lor two ~ '° --,..,_ KUe lallM'• r..uo.rtl•• ructor build· lq. ,..,. 2.'\-bour openUon re:leaod ._than 01 ewi• ol kryp lOn f,.. en aU1ock ._...,, lo the _....ve bW~ &hat bcMMI TMl'I m..-.a ,_.,, ec• ..... flanl opent.on. Plw ..U fW t.M hfo r;t::• ere, botl» liet Sd -•1MI\ to uter !hit ~ ._...., wtn be the nrtt humaaa to Vtft· tu~ ln&kte atnce .. ..,.. II.. lrrt, wtMtl t.he wont al'd~t tn the hiatoey ol the V S. coaunerelal nuelea_r poww LDdU9U'Y nu.ct the reattor bulldll\I with l)C)ltoualb letMl lev llol radlauon. " ..... c.w. •• ••••••• Sl:OllL. Soulh S.ona CAP> The enll,.. Cabtnet rniped t~ay "' .....,.t Pf'C)telt qa!cwt the mmt.-ry takeover of thC' country and four polk•m• were rwported klll.S u an •thnat· eel 100.000 pea,M 1taa-ct vkJltltt anU·suvwnment dt mot11tratlon ln tbe provtnclal eap4taJ ol Kwaqju, tponn1 • martial Jaw c&&rf ... Police 1C>Utt• uid U.. four off1Nn were bit by a ctty bU*I <'Omm~ by aocn• ol lbe ~t•u11 No olf1ch&J C'O«llinn•· lion was avaUa blt- The resignations. 1ncludJng that of Pnm<' Mln1st~r Shm Hyun·hwack , n me In a n emergenc1 Cabinet 1wi;s1on that followed the murUal luw command'11 ck>ti141 or the Nataooal As· 1embly and the baanin& of all poUUcal activity -s .. ee • .,,. 'l'rHtt-•.,.••• TOWSON, Md. (AP) Roma n' Welzant. who ror many elde rly people has become a s ymbol or the oppressed older American. went on trial today an the ahooUnl death ot one teen· ager and the wounding ot aootber be claim• bombarded hia house with snowballs. "Our defe nse will be self-defense,'' Ma lawyer, Russell White. said Monday. "He was assaulted at \he time he shot the• boys. They followed him al'ross the at.reel.·• FM 12 years, Welzant and his wife say, they were targets of harassment by teen·agers In Eastwood, a bhMHOllar lluburb ol Baltimore. Pipeline Cited Miller Charges Ripoff by O'Neill By DA VlD KUTZMANN Oft• o.tilt_ l"IM4 IUft Supervis or t;dison Miiier fir ed another of his political fus illa d ei:. agains t s t a l e Democratic party boss Richard .I. O'Neill Monday. this lime 7.eroing In on water Al a n al fr esco n e ws conferenre east or the city of Orange, where work is unde r way on the Die m er pipeline project. Miller told r eporters: "Stretching out behind me is the conduit for a giga ntic waler ripoff that will e ventually bring $1 billion into Richard J . O'Nelll's pocket." The 3rd District supervisor, who has con centrated his <·ampaign attacks on O'Neill rather than his two election opponents. s aid completion of the $100 million wate r project would enable the wealthy south county la; .owner lo develop his vast holdings ''beca use the JO.foot diameter pipeline behind me w1U go stra ight to his land." But Mille r claimed n o deve lopment Is possible unless O'Neill has the cooperation of the supervisor who represents the 3rd Dis tric t . in whic h portions, of the proper ty are IO<'ated. "Richard O'Neill knows that I will not cooperate in his ripoff. The same cannot be said of my opponent, Bruce Nestande," the !!upervisor said. Miiler races Nestande, a Republican assemblyman from Or an ge and the cartoonist Russ Manning in the June 3 election However. an his campaign. Mille r has cont e nde d tha t O'Neill has "pillaged" a nd "plundered" Orange County and that the Democratic Party official supports Republican Nestande's candidacy. O'Neill, responding to 'Miller's allegations, said, "once again, Mr. Miller ls 'Showing just how desperate his campa1gn has become. Unable to raise money :ind lacking any support in the community he continue s a c ampai"gn or innuendo and deception directed ~ me." Nestande, contacte d this morning, also said Miller was having a rough lime raising money and was resorting to "derogatory and ill-founded char ges." The RepubUcan Assemblyman said work on lbe pipeline began , long before he anived on the scene as a public official. but he defended it aa belng essential to delivering a dequate water supplies to Orange County. Nestande also denied there were any ties be tween h is campaign and O'Neill. "He ( MUJer> knows it's not true," he aald. The Diemer plpellne wlll cacry water from the Diemer filtration plant n ear Yorba Linda to the cities of Anaheim and Orange as w<:ll as ehtht county waler districts, includin~ ttu.• one which serves the areu where O'Neill hul> extensive la nd holdings "It wall brine him enough water to build a city there or over i.>.000." Miller l>a1d. lie added. "Thi:. 1s a ripoff of enormous proportions, It not only allo~ O 'Neill to get richer. but It leads to more uncontrollt.>d devel opmen t i n Orange County " A spokesm an for O'Nelll's office said development in the Rancho Mission VieJO area is not anticipated until an.er the year 2000. ' The Diemer pipeline Is due to be completed next year. The work was authorized by the Municipa l Wa t er District of Or ange County In the early 1970s. In attempt e d t o l i nk Nestande, his principa l opponent to this so-called "rip.off," MiUer satd, "The way he will vole on de· velopment ln Orange County is made clear by campai1n con· trlbutioru1 be bas already re · ceived." Among tnoee contnbution&, he cited support from real estJtte investors, sellers of building s upplies, cons tru ction and di1posal firms and financial ln•lllutioos. .,,..~1.w Praa rallout from the Mount St. Helena volcano rron~ the Ml•· alHlppt River today •l'ter cau. Ina mort' tra ffle problema ln the Pacific NorthwHt tbaA any bll11atd ever hu · Montana'• •overnor closed l•t• olficett .n.d bwllneases, re· 1 1idtnt.1 ol Soullane. Wash., were o rdered off the atreeta and aaJrUnea curtailed operalloN u tbe moun&aln .tone benerk aprln.lded IOme areaa with the arltty ftne powder UP to 8tWM lnche11 deep !ht> National Weather Service liiild lhtt cloud, waftin" a\ between 25,000 and '1,000 reet, reached western Kentucky and Teo· nenee um mom.lna and was ex· peeled to be over Northern V1rghua by tonight ··But w1lh cloudv conditions 1t l!i unllkel)' lo be viewed except from a high Oy1ng aircraft and thun will only look like a baie at h11h .altitude,·· a wea ther isenice -announcement said. The ash. s preading with high c louds slowly across western Nor th Dakota.. blotted out the aun in Wllllaton. N.O., today ~Ith a thin layer of dust falling an some areas. Vislblllly wu re· duced from the usual 25 miles to four miles In the weal. * * * E',....P-..AI VOLCANO. • • after a silence of more than 120 years. Port.ions of Castle Rock and the Uny communities of Lexing· to n a nd Silve r Lake were e vacuated late Monday as waters rose up the lra.glle debrta dam on Spirit Lake. The cities of Ke lso .and Lonizvlew. some 35 miles to the west. were put on Mlert. Rescue personnel said helicop- ters would head back Into the are a today t o continue the search for 29 lis ted as mlssina. Meanwhile, a wall of mud nushed down the TouUe River taking with it a SL00.000 home built by Jim and Nancy AJlhof. An old teakettle was the only thing left behind. "I've lost everything,'' said Mrs. AJthof, who watched the devastation from high ground. "Cars and trucks went floating by like toys. Then It was like the house was crushed. It took maybe five minutes." E'ro• f»a9~ A I PARK ... <>rnment H action 10 acqu1n· lhl• property has not been taken hy that lime. the u1t reeme nt come•!. tn an t·nd A~ t.>nv1s1oncd. the nallon11I pa rk would extend from Muddy Ca n yon m id way be twee n Laguna Beach ::ind Corona dcl Mar to Ahl>O Canyon 1n South La~una . T he park's inlund bound ar y would fall midway between the coast and t h t· San Diego F reeway along a proposed allgn ment for the San J oaq u in TransportallQn Corrtdor The agreement also provides that the Irvine Company will of· rer 3.100 acres to the park atter the initial purchase and then dedicate anothe r 2.600 acres plus a 500·acre gift to the park In retum for s uch donation.'>. the Irvine Company would re· ceive a.'lsurances that It could develop roughly 2.000 dwetung un its on a p·o rtlo n of Its neighboring land T he teg1slat1on Is designed to augment 1.898 ac res of land already purc hased from the Irvine Company for the Crystal Cove State Park Both Patterson and Badham s aid they are hopeful the now bill will be signed by President Carter no later lhun Oct I DAILY PILOT flu 01M'lqlt C.OW..I 0.Uy Jl•tot, WIU\ wt'M(~ t\ t.\Hnb•nrd lhit .............. h puOlfVwo by ,,_ 0••"9• , ..... -1"'411Q ,_ s..o. •••• • ,1,11on~ .... ewot•\r.tet ~ •• '"'°""' ~,....,, '°' , .... -.. -lie.cit, """'""'"" District Def ended In GWC Turmoil :::ct~=~~ ~·~.~:,';!:.:; ~C"~ .....,.,.-Mtw .. n -~.,, n.. ,...,._ ~'"'--I• .. DO W.\I t.t ~--1'.0 &e• IMO C...W._ t.ol ..... "!•tlo• ....,, .. _ ___ .....,._ ''"'·~ ........ ~_.. .. ...,~ .. -- "•-•t"IC ..... ...... ,,_,,.....,.... -........ u ... • •• BJ PIDL SNEJDIE&•AN oe ... ....,..._._.. Addre11ln• an audience of about UO 1keptlcal faculty members Coa1t Communlly College bt1trlct ch ancellor Norman E. Wauon defended the dt1trlct'1 role In the events 1ul'!'OUDdtni the Nllpatlon lut week of Golden Wnt Collea• preslaeatUle A. tlewrrr.- TM ldaool'1 Andemlc Senate tn'f'tt9d WatMn to clarity evMta leedl•1 up to the pu11lln1 reat1natlon. Wh en the chancellor flnlah•d fteldln1 queatlon1, many lnttructora remelnld "-.ttled, uocertalo ............... lD tM words ol Mllale JINaideDt W• Beyan. II ucb of tb_. teachers' hwtndaa ..,,__. to locw on . tll• qaHUODI ,,at WetlOD ,.,..... .., _ .... . Par ...... , ,,,. cdl...UCW ,., ... .., .., who brou ... to t.be att•te ol the cUat.rtct the a lle1atton1 that Steven1 baa been m1kln1 private uae of d11trtct property. Altbouab be confirmed tbat Stevenar penonal use of five aurplua timben wu one of thele all11attona, h o u fuHd to t.laborate on other chars• tbal repGl'tedly have been lev.aed at the Goldin Wt1t oftld&L Jn tbe mt•t ol Wat.on'•.::. lnltnldOr Sbe&doe N1man for a lbow ol baDdl from tbaM faculty members wbo ~ lb• rwtoation ..... rM1l1 OtW ftve Umben.' • · • Not GM MDCI WM raiMd: ''I UllU Ude'* UM-... credtbWty pp I'" .... m tiaM ,_an ID WI CDlbict. an4 la aJ mwNiat,:,e t.be ...... , ... ._. wltll l," N~ UJd. w.-. IDllllell IMt ~ . had vtoleted dlllrtGt poliq bJ u1tn1 th• ttmb ers for 11nd1c1P1D1 .at b1I HUDUalton BelChhome. JOHN AND LORI VANDEIHH!T Ideal Couple Pl.ane Crash Claims Lives By ROBEaT BA&kER or .. .,..,_...,. J ohn and Lori Vanderriet, who died together Sunday night in an a trplane cruh at tbe Seat Beach Na vy Wea pons Station, were descritx'<.I a~ an 1dt<tl couple by friends today · J ohn, 21, was an outstanding t.-nn1'S playl'r <tl Hunt1nl(ton Beach High &hool "HE LOVED TENNIS, he loved to fly, but most of all he loved Lori." one friend recalled. His wlfl'. th11 former Lori Gatrell, 20, w{ls a i.chool cheerleadt•r and a homecoming princess. Sweetheart~ since their junior year , they were married 13.llt Augu.'>t. Both were lll the graduatmg class of 1977 Th11 younJ,l coupl e. friends say. had driven to the Corona area curlier on the dBy or their dcath..11 where they were buying a home. JOHN, WHO USUALLY kept his Cessna·182 that he restored tumself at Long ~ach Airport. had flown It to Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach t he evening before the era.sh. appa renUy to avoad weekend traffic When they returned to Huntington Beach from the Corona area, John became 'WOrned •bout fog. rnends say, and with Lori uboard . look off for Long Beaeh an fear that the weather might worsen IT WAS ON THAT FLJGHT that his plane crashed tn the swamplundli of the sprawltng Navy bue near Sunset Aq'uatic park, a short d is ta nC'c from the couple's r Hldence. Friend~ say that Vandt-rrlet encounte red trouble m the fog F RI ENDS SAV TIIAT Vandem et was in thto husinc·-.!> or restonng pla nes at a hangarnt tht-L<1nJ: Hea<'h Airport. Tammll' Cox, a next-door rw1i.:hbor to lht· Vandernt·t•-. who liwd al 4821 King's C1rcll'. ':ud John had dllcmpted to sell the plane several monlhl> :.tJ,.!o but tht> deal apparl'ntly foll throu~h Tl·rry Tu<•ker, who .,aid shf· -. a' Lon ·, lx-::.t fnend sinre the fifth ~rade :il L.tkt• View ~hool . reportf'd that s ht> and Lori went to a l>how .ind d1Mt>r ::.bortly before tht- falal crash "SHE WAS HAPPY and loh or fun Sht· told me 1>hc was lttinkin~ about becoming a rr•J.!1,tcred nur'>•' " "This ih ternble. but I'm l'!lad that lh1·~ 9'n· ut lc•a't together " Lon reportedly was employed hy an ophth.Jlmolog1st m Newport Beach where s he hltt-d rontdr t lenllt''> Funl•ral 'erv1c<-s for lht· \t1unl'( C'Oupk w ill be held al 1:30 p m T hursday in th1· <·hap1·I ar \a.estminst•·r Memon aJ Park, 14i.>1 Reach Bhd . W1•,tm1n'tl·r JOHN IS SURVIVED b) h" fathl'r Casey. of Carden Grove, motht:r, Mn.. Mary Lo'l') bn1thl'r R1 t k) and s1Stcr MJchelle and a grandmother in llolland Lori is survived by her parent!\, Mr and Mrs W~lt·y Gatrell of HunLington Beach. Sl6ter... Demse and c~·ndy Whiw and young brothen. Jcrr and J ohn - f're• Pa,,.-1t I JUDGE HOPEFULS • • • Union High Srhool Distr ict trustee Ea rl Pell•rson , former Costa Mesa council me m bers Jack Hamme tt and Alvin Pinkley; Fluor Corp Vice Prt>SI· dent Jay Reed and former Costa Mesa city mMna ge r A rt McKenz.ie The group attracted 65 donor.. m all mcludinJ.l riv,• judges irnd u long hst of uttorneys and law firms. T ht• cand.ldate!t ~at henns: alMi i n clud e d i ncu m ben t.. and challengers for positions on the Orange County Superior Court Hut onJy 13 of the 20 hopefuls and mc·umbent.l. sbOwed up The candidates on hand Joked that there were more Judges and potentJaJ Judges at the gathenng than hstenen; The forum al- t racted :.> P<'r;on~ With Omega, every moment is a golden moment. Violence Empts In Tampa TAMPA, ,,a. CAP) -Groups or rock -thro wing teen -agers roamed the streets durtn1 the nl1ht, looting stores, •toning cars and amasblnc windows ln a pr'edominantly bluck section or Tampa. ,, "We didn't have a mob, we didn't have a riot," Police Maj. Joe Pelldngt.om uld today. He s aid three loos e -knit groups or juveniles, JS to 20 lo each group. were Involved ln the disturbance ''They we re throwing rocks and bricks at cars with white people and police officers In the m ." P e lklngtom added. •·After they got through, they itot tired and weot to bed." Two priv~te cars were stoned, a nd their occupants !tulfered manor mjurtes from flying glass. police said Four police crwaers wPre hJt by fl ying ohject.s, and one officer suffered minor cues.· Police Seek Murder Victim Ide ntification lll\'l''tlJ?Jlor-. w ere try ing todJ} to 1dt•nt1fy the.• b<>dy of et '' ran~lt'<f young nude male who they believe muy be the latest \'ICtim of the KO-called freeway k11ln . r W1·'>tmins lt•r "c1hn· officer.., '13ld they arc t rying to identify the v11.11m . through hngerprinlS nnd possibly a photoj.lraph Offi<'er:s sa id they don't have mu<'h to go on and they are not .1w .irt' at this tlm<' if the latest \"tct1 m hM been hitchhiking T hey say they have received nuf!lerous telephom.• tips since lh1• latest v1cllm wal\ found at the rear of a service-stataon SundJ} at t3H92 Rolsa Chica Ho ad. Wet>tmani.tcr, &bout ont· mlle north of the San Diego Freeway. lie wa" debcn b<>d ui. 16 to 19 }t:llr., old. d1trk red s houlder ll•ngth h;ur , five (~l S IX inches 1.111 13.5 pound:., Yt llh hazel eyes. \I Jrk -. ""Pfc founl1 a round his n1·<. I. v. h1ch 1nrt1(·.tlc he was <1tr:ingh"'1 ~ w<•re many '>lher >OUng v.h1te males who:.c bodJeh w1•n· found near fre~we1y:. in Southf'm Californ ia <\ I a r ~I' m J J 11 r i I y of t he \ 1l"l1ms h:.td l>l-l'n h1tchhjk.ing. There are repon.c; that a!'I many ,1., 40 voung men mAy have m et lh<'1r dl'ath' untlt-r similar <'I rcumstances -.1nrt> 1972 Pol1rp also c;a id t he r t> are 1nd1t·Jt1t>t1s h" ft·l't und hands had been bound hefo re his murder wh1t•h apparently took plJl'C abo-Jut m1dn1ght Saturday West m i n ste r o ffi ce r s con u lted Monday with the Orange Co unt y S h e r iff 's Department to compare facts dboUt the murder Sher1rr LL Wyatt lfa rt said therr are s imila rities in the ,1.1y1 ng a nd other murders. 1nrlud1ng thf' dea th of Glen Rarker of Huntington Beach and <1 G ardt'n Grove• youth The bodies of the latter two were found nude near the Ortega fl 1J.i hwa y in t he Santa Ana mountain~ Me-anwhile . Hart s aid that 'her1ff's in \es t igators are 1·heck1ng out known dPv1ates as poc;~1ble suspects. "It couJd be one deviate or morP t h a n o n e wo rking together.•· he said . Oml·g.l', b r<tl l'll'I W.lh:h1.-., for ladle-, in luscious 14 t...a r.it yellow gold. From '950. 0 OMEGA l D"'!::S:.O·o&air~----~ -----=---.. -- --- - --- - -- ---- - ------------ ·-· ~ . haguna/Soath Coluit VOL. 73, NO. 141-, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CAL:IFORNIA .. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1• "••r H•••t••• J Dally N•w•paper. ' =TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Senators' Views Differ on, Coast Park- · 'Yf.'!r.f,teft!LE Calllomia'a two U s. senators are ta:tna dlffl'~nt stanc" on a bl ll that would Initiate tht1 purchase ol an 11 ,000.ac~ n._ • Uonal urban ~rk m lhe t>OUlh Oran1e County CO•st •re• The bill, authored by Rt1~ Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana. and Robert Badham. R-Newport ~ach, was approved MondlY on a voice vote by the House 0( Representatives Although both sponsors or the Irvine Coastal NatJonal Urban Park bill predk l il Wlll meet with similar success when 1t comes before tbe Senate.· Sen S.I. Ha.)'akawa uJd lt'a too early to eommmt on the btll. Phyllis Sllener , a apokawoman tor Hayakawa, said today the 6eftator will re serve bis remarks untiJ the bill 111 studied by lht' Senate Commit tee on Energy and Natural Resources "There are a lot of park bills before the Senate right now and he wants to wail and see how much this one gets changed 11round m the subcommittees," she said Sen. Alan Cranston. though, is com mH ted l o the bill. a apok .. man a.id. However. Lu Hu.a, a Cranston apokdman. ~amed that the blU ll comlna to the Senate late in the year and at a time when 111everal other m.Jor park bills, including le1islatloo arrectlng Alaaka. Lake Tahoe and Big Sur, •re already being eyed. Under the terms of the coast park bill, the federal 1ovem· meot would be authorized to spend up t.o S38 million towards the purchase or land in the coastal h i lls s urro unding Laguna Beach. The bill calls for an initial purchase or 1.670 acres in the eoutal boldino of the Irvine Company. Tblt land le con· sldered Ute k~yi&OM of the en· Ure ~ aod ilea Oil the western side ol tbe propoaed pan. Other 1aDdowDen the govern- ment will have to deal with ln· elude the City of Lacuna Beach, John DeWitt, the Warmincton Group ud llattroft Properties. This acreqe forms lbe eutem ed~e of tbe land, hartely located behind LacuDa ~ach. The bW sell a deadline of Dec. 31, l9M. roe action by the 1ov· ernmmt. U act.ion to acq\lltt the property bas not beeft taken by that time, the agreement comes to an end. A• e:nvialoned. the national park would extmd trom Muddy Canyon midway between La1una Beach and Corona del Mar to Aliso Canyon in South Laguna.. The park's inland boundary would fall midway between the coast and t he San Die10 Freeway along a proposed align· ment for the Sao Joaquin Transportation Corridor. The agreement · also provides that the Irvine Company will of. fer 3,100 acres to the park atter tbe tnitial purchase and then dedicate another 2,800 acres pl1&1 UOO-acreeifttothepark. In return for such donations. the Irvine Company would re· celve assurances that it could develop roughly 2,000 dwelling units on a po rtion or its nelehboring land. The legislation is designed lo augment 1,898 acres or land already purchased rrom the Irvine Company for the Crystal Cove State Park. Both Patterson and Badham said they are hopeful the new bill will be signed by President Carter no later than Oct. 1. $200,000 Pyramid Ring Broken Hot Mud Perils Cities VANCOUVER, Wash <AP> - Torrents of hot mud clogged a river be low the convulsing ' Mount St. Helens volcano today. threatening to rtood several towns. Bob Christiansen or the U.S. Geological Survey said a fresh now of mud. pumice and ash cascaded into the valley or the north fork of the Toutle River on Monday, forming a 200-foot·high barrier at the outlet of Spirit Lake. The mud a nd debris would not be able to hold back rtsing waters, he said. At least six were known dead following the e ruption of the mountain Sunday In an ex- plosion that ripped otf the top 1.300 feet or the peak. sending forth steaming mudflows and blasting t.bousands ol acres <>< pristine forest with ftne, 1laaay particles. Two victims were identified as Fred Rollins, 58, and Margery Rollins, 53, of Hawthorne. Calif. They apparently were killed Sunday by heat as they sat in their car on a road 15 miles from the peak. They were later buried by steaming mud. authorities said. The identities of four other victims were withheld pending notification of relatives, said Cowlitz County coroner D.F . Winebrenner. Meanwhile, the daily routine of much of eastern Washington ground to a standstill as busi· nesses and sch ools closed. hos pitals reported numerous respiratory complaints and fine ash particles disabled hundreds of automobiles. Hundreds of miles of state highways were closed as clouds or ash threatened visibility. The State Patrol said the closures exceeded those in the worst win- ters in Wasrungton history. The Columbia River between Oregon and Washington was closed lo ship traffic as a 25-root underwater bar of mud reduced the river 's depth near Longview and boat captains waited for a 20-mile logjam of debris to pass down the river. On Monday, Mount St. Helens continued to spew forth ash and steam in a pyrotechnic display scientists said could last for years. The mountain sent billows of (See VOLCANO, Page A2> Laguna Youth Arrested on Drug Charges li•*r E'ltt> The decisioo of Judge Paul Egly c:l ~ Beach. or· dering integration of all Los ' Angeles schools, bas come under heavy attack from the LA Scbool Board. See story. Page AS. · Greenbelt Tree Issue On Agenda Me mbers of the Laguna Greenbelt want to see about 150 stalely trees in Sycamore Hills added to the cit y's Heritage Tree List. But city o ffi cials will recommend lo the City Council tonight that placin g the sycamore and oak trees on the preservation lis t would be i m practical and "admin· istratively cumbersome.'· The request. from Greenbelt president Carl Johnson. seeks to designate four groves or sycamores and three oak groves as Heritage Trees within the city's 522-acre parcel purchased two years ago for $6.75 million The groves, containing some trees that are more than 100 years old, are located in· the fl a tlands between Lagun a Canyon and El Toro roads. And wbiJe Greenbelt officials contend the Heritage Tree ordinance would protect the groves, city officials say the action is not necessary. Because the city is the property owner, the City Council can impose any of a variety of restrictioos on use of the land without using the Heritage Tree ordinance. They say the purpose ol the ordinance is to prohibit individual property owners from cuttin1 down significant trees within Lquoa Beach. Repair Approval Sought Three Laguna Beach resi .... dents. whos e homes were destroyed in the Bluebird Can· yon slide. will appear before the state coastal com m1ss1on Wednesday in seeking permits to rebuild their homes with no strings attached. On another matter, Laguna physician Dr. Eugene-Alberton 1s appealing two other South Co ast Regional Commission de- cisions Wednesday, including one that would allow Marion Knott of the Knot.l's Berry Farm family penniasioo to add ma.Id's quarters and a recreation area to her Crescent Bay Drive home. In yet •aotber app.::!i AtlMrten wW -* dte ltMe to tum down a propoaed three- 1 eve I parkinc atructare and senior cltizaa bcM.&sinc project in downtown La.-.r Be.-cb. The Lapna Beacb appeals will be beard by the state penel shortly aft er 9 a .m . at the Quee nsway Bay Hilton. 700 Queensway Drive. Long ~ach. Former Bluebird residents Colin Ashllng, George Randall and Steven Wander will ask the state panel to ignore a proposal that would have deed restric· lions placed on building permits an t h e recon s tru cted neighborhood. More than two dozen homes were destroyed in Bluebird Canyon Oct. 2, 1978, and residents ar.e now in the process of rebuild· ing their structures. But the south coast com- mission suggested deed restric- tions be placed on the properties that would warn future buyers that the land "was hazardous al one time." and which s tale the coastal commission is free from liability should the land slide again. Homeowners in Bluebird Can- yon contend the land is safe. and that such a restriction would <See REPAIR. Page A2) Oernente Re8ident Lo8e8 Two Pi8tols Two pistols were stolen from a San Clemente house in the 300 block of Casador Lane Monday night, police reported today. Chris Holfricter told police a .2S automaUc and a .22 Ruger were taken from his home sometime early Monday eve· nlng . Polic e said a n un- detennlned amount or ammuni· tion wualaotakeo. lleflria91t'edae•fl•• •• Koester Supported ·By Foes of Recall 81 IORN NEEDHAM Of• DMtf ..... MeH A committee made up ol San Clemente residents opPoSed to the recall of Mayor karoline Koester bas slarled a campaign to save the mayor's seat on the City Council. Known u the Committee to Keep Karoline Koester, it has its headquarters in the home of Harold and Lucile Taylor. Taylor said the committee members are engaged in a telephone campaign to convince city voters the mayor should re- main in office. · He said a random telephone survey shows San Clemente voters at about four to one against recallinc Mrs. Koester. ··People are sick of these re- calls," Taylor said. "We'll be tryio~to get the word out· tbrou word of mouth and ad· vertia that Karoline Koester sbould·remain ln olfice." San Clemente bu bad three City Council members reulled in the put two yean. Former Mayor Roy Hamm also was scheduled to face a recall vote June 3 with Mn. Koester, but be reaiped in April cltint buaine11 reaaona. .• Supporting the recall effort against Mrs. Koester is a group called the Citit.ens For Responsi· ble Government. The group is headed by local travel agency owner Gale Howe. According to rommitl.ee state- ments. this group received $19,000 between Dec. 7, 1979. and Jao. 22. 1980, from three de· velopers interested in building homes int.be city. Listed were John D. Lusk and S on or Irvine ; E s trella Properties. Lld of Santa Ana. and Nu -West Development Corp. of Newport Beach Board Grants Changes in Boundaries Boundary chances for elemen- tary schools in San Clemente and Laiuna Niguel were a p- proved by Capistrano Unified School Di.strict board membe.rs Monday ni1ht, after trustees beard 8"'era1 pareat.I ~ to the allift. Only a Drill A cban1e in the boundary between Ole Hamon and Lu Palm• ldlooll ln San Clemente will affect 21 students and a mo~e ln tbe Moulton and Crown Valley ~ in Lapna Nlpel wtlld«t3S. LB Fire/ ighten Practice Shooting Reported .In Mesa By JE«RY CLAUSEN Of ,.,. C>Mty ~ .... ~u11 Costa •Mesa police broke 1.1p an alleged $200,000 pyramid scam operation Monday night in a westside business building near where a man reportedly was s hot and robbed of SS.000 in c hain-game p roceeds Friday ni1ht. Police U . Jack Calnon said police acted on a Lip from a man identifyi ng himself as a minister Monday in breaking up the aJleged pyramid scam at 8:30 p.m . Calnon said officers took the names of som e 200 alleged parUdpenta trapped inside the baatn nr baildiag when officers mc>Yecl in An estimated 20 othe rs escaped from three e xits. ht! &aid. Iii+' wr ~ will M ....,,t from tJie Oranse Comity District Attorney's office •••inst about 16 of those de· taln ed and believed to be operators of the game. he saJd. Pohce also are seeking a mis· demeanor complaint against the west 18th Street business owners who allegedly leased their building on Friday and Monday to s us pected game operators, he added Calnan would not identify the business or list its location pend· ing issuance or a complaint He said an estimated S200.000 in cash wa s involved Monday night in operation of the alleged pyramid game attended by two or his undercover investigators Those investigators rinally 1dentir1ed themsel\'es to suspttt ed game operators arter all of the invited guests had gone mto other rooms to transact busi- ness. Calnon saJd. Calnan said the move to hall the alleged pyramid operatJon followed a call received earlier Mon day fro m a man who cl~i~ed to be an Orange County m1msler. The minister, Calnon said, would not give his name nor his church but volunteered that he had just visited one of his pansbioners who said he had been shot and robbed in Costa Mesa. Coast Weather Nitht a nd m orn ing cloudtneas with partial clearing Wednesday after- noon. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and 62 lnland. Hi1hs Wednesday mid 60s to 70. IN8 ... Te•AY ' l And, since the city maintains its own control ol the Sycamore Hilla prooertv. the ordinance would be "seemingly quea· tionaflle ln terms of its value and practicality." Not so, say Greenbelt officials who uy the city should set an example for other property owners by deslgnatin1 the trees .. protected. If you think you've seen a lot or fire enaines rollln1 around Laeuna Beacll lhll week, you're ri1ht. Nearly 40 fire en1lnea and emerieacy veblci.a and more than 100 firefi1hter1 are partlciPllilnl in a tbree-4ay fWd nerdle ln Lacuna Beach and Lapa Mcuel. Stodeata in tbe Daoa·Fontel'· Ree•ea properties la San Clemente will awltcb from Ham.a to LM Pal.mu ~ ud lbldenta ln the ~ Kite HID eut ol Alicia Putnny will move from Moultoa to CrownV.U.,. Word ,,...... ON big'-lllMC111' 1---~----t eoUla Nol»l launatea cu Council members wlll hear arlUJDC!lltl from both atdel when they meet toallbt at & in councl1 elaambln. Rain Welcomed LONDON CAP) -Rain fell over mucb ol Britai.D toclaJ for the f1nt time ln weeks nd Mlp.t to ..... .......... --n.... that have connmed more tb.aD 5,000 acrtit ol woodland . . .. .. . Th• tell ot the COllDt1'• 1Dd· dent command •1•t•m end• Wedn.d&J aDd 11 euected to test ftn commuaicadOm, COD· trolled movemat ol v.Mel• and ~. aDd to tell tbe atlllt ot flN eoonluton. TIM drill llallaa. a .... fin ~ at ... Lqma Nlpel ........... tM en.U.. all ..... eomtJ .... -.... ' ......... --·-· ··--· ..... ,. . Tlae ebanses were 1ou1ht beeame ol ....,... and ;rowtll. K<*dllle to :••teadeat .Serome Tbor • He Mid It woUI Ille eaMr .. ....,. UM .... ,,, now tlllm ...._. ._ ... ..,.. ...................... a.e ,..._ ....................... .., .. , ... ...,, ...... 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" ...... c ••••• , ••••••• S!IOUL. ~Kone <AP • -The •Ure CabUMt ,_._,.ed today ln ,.,.,.....,, Pf'Ol•t qatn.at the mllJtary takeover ol UM C'Ounlry and lour pollttmte _..,.. repGIUd kilMd .. an •Um•t· ed 100,000 people 1ia1td v~t uU·aovenune.t delDGftAr•~ lD tbe l)l'Ovtodal capltAl ol Kw~ iPGrl•a • martial l1w curlew. Police IOUtte9 1a1d UM fou.r alftttrl were bll by a cl1y bu.a commandttttd by aome ol \he protester• No olfmal conflrm•· taon waa •vallable The reatanatlon.I. tneludlnt that ol Prim• M•a••ter Sb1n Hyun·hwack. came ln ID emer1ency Cabtnet MUlon lhat followed the martlaJ '•• eotnD'\and'• tloe.l.Dc ol &he NaUooel ,,... Hmbly Md lhe be.nnln1 ot aJl political acUvlty. ~ ... ..,,,_,,. 'J'rlnl Br9I•• TOWSON. Md. <AP) -Roman Welaant. who (Or many elderly people ~aa become a symbol of the opprened older American, went on trial tOO.y In the sbootiq death of om' U*n· ager and t,,. wounding ol &JlOl.her he ~!alms bombarded h\s house with ~nowballs "Our defenMt wall ~ M>lf-defense," his lawyer. Hu1111ell White :uud Monday "Ile wu u1>1ulted at the tlm~ he shot the· boya. They followed him acroas the street " For 12 yean, We ir.ant and his wife say. they were targets of barassmenl by teen.agers In Eastwood. a blue collar i.uburb of Baltimore Pipeline Cited Miller Charges ,Ripoff by O'Neill By l)A V1D KUTZMANN Of-~ ..... Su p e r v a~or Edison Mlll~r fired another of h11 poUUcal fusillades c.gainal s tale Democrat.le party boea Rlchud J . O'Neill Monday, lbla time zeroing in on water. Al an al fr e s co new s conference ea.at or the city of Orange, where work as under way on the Diemer ptpellne project. Miller told reporten· "Stretching out behind me Ui the conduit lot a g1gant1c water npoff that wall eventually bring St bil11o n into Rlchard J O'Nelll's pocket.·· T he 3rd District aupervtlor, who has concentrated h111 campaign auacka on O'Neill rather than his two election opponenu, u1d completion of the SlOO million water proje<"t would enable the wealthy aootb county landowner to develop tua vut holdings "because the 10.foot diameter pipeline behind m~ w1U go straight to hls land " But Maller c laimed no development la pouable unless O'Neill hu the cooperation of the supervu1or who repreaenta the 3rd Dlalricl, In which portions or the property are located. "Richard O'Neill lcnow1 that 1 will not. cooperate in hi• ripo(f The same cannot ~ .. aid ol my opponent. Bruce Neatande." the s upervuor uld. M lller facu Nea\ande, a R.epubUcan aasemblyman from Oran1e and the cartoonlll Ruaa M annan~ in the June 3 elecUon However, in h is camp1u1n. Miller has conte nded th•l O'Neill h as "pillage d " and "plundered" Oranee County and tl\at the De moc ratic Party official supports Re publican Nestande'b candidacy O'N~U. rftpondin1 to Miller'i allegationa, aald, ·•once 11atn. Mr. MUJer aa 1howln1 Juat how desperate bis c1mpal1n haa become. Unable to raise moaey and lackina any s upport lo the com munlty h e c ontinue. 1 c am palgn of innuendo and deception d.lrect.ed al me." . N eatande, contac t e d th1' morning, also said Miiier was having a rouRh tame r3J11fn1< money and was resorting to "derogatory a nd HI founded charges." The Republican Assemblyman said wort on the pipeline beg1tn long before he arrived on the scene as a pubhc official, but he defended It as being ~senUal to d4>l1vering adequate waler bupplies to Orange County. N estande also denied there were any ties between hts camp1i1n and O'Neill. "lie C Miller> knows it's not true," he said. The Diemer pipeline wall carry water from the Diemer f1ltrat1on plant nf'a r Yorba Linda to the c1t1 ci. of Anaheim and Oranae as well al> et~ht county water dialrtct.a, lncludJng the one whic h serv~ the are11 where O'Neill hai. extensive land holdangJ>. ·'It wtll bring him e nough water to build a city there of over 80,000," Miiler i.ald Ile added, "Ttm ils a npof! or e normous proportions. It not only allowa O'Nelll to aet richer, but It leads to more uncontrolled d evel o pment In Orange County " A ~pokesman for O'Nelll's office uid development an the R1ntho M1u 1on Vtejo area la not anticipated untll after the yeltr 2000 The f>lemn pl~llne i~ due tn ~ ''ompleled nut year Th" work wa!I authorized by th1· Mun icipal Wiler Dll'l lrlr t of Orange County an the early 1970.. Jn attempted to link Net1tande. hts principal oP.pooent to tht. ao-called "rap-off, ' Milkr s aid, "'Jbewa.y be wUI vote on~· velopment in Orange County lA made clear hy campaign con- trlbuliont be baa 1lready re·· ceived " Amona those conutbuUoo.s, he cited support from real .. t.at.e Investors, tellers of bulldln~ auppllea, construction and dlapoul firms and linaoclal inaUt.uUons. Wso, TM ..._ OI blnctln1 1rllkra- Uoo ha emerald u 111•1 polM ln d•adlocll-4 ll'?t·IO teacher 11J1ry t1lb ln the CapllVMO U~n.1 lthool .......... TMt ...... and e pey Mk• rec· am..._..~ t.hlt laclt611 two opllona, were be1n1 dbcuued t.o- do •• rcpre1enta.Uve1 of the tHchen .wt the dlatrtet ~ to •or1l out an •~meat.. The reeommeedatloftl betn1 atudled came lrom a f aet-tJaldinl p•nel Lhal 1\lbmltted It.a nport laatw~ The rq>e>rt Includes a recom- mtondaUon for ttuwr aa 8 ptt· c-en\ talary lornue ttb"Oactive to July t . 19'79. or a l2 percent hike mroactJve to 1 date that would equal an 8 percent in· crease iloth •&des are 11yln1 they ac· cept the aaluy and frl/lle benefit re<'Ommeod1\1on1. but tbe lff"N•Y between t.he 8 and l2 percent means further negotia· taon on that ooml 11> necessary Meaowh11l'. lbtl f:.tcl linden. reeomm l'ndt'd t hat blnd1nl( arbttraUon the "'" ot an tn· dependent third party to 5ettle rontract d1spute1 -be the IMl sttp In the i;trievant'e prOC'edUrt" Th,, h•u<'hi'n. h11vc heen set•k in~ hmdlng arb1trat1on. but the d1:itr1ct hw. oppot;cd 1l. ln a letter ~wnt Monday to teacht·r, in tht· d1 i.tract, the 1ru!\tccs ' poeltlon t)JI fact finding 1 f'rornmendatloni. wai. stattd Thal includes opPOslt1on lo b1nd- 1n« arbitration. The board hai. accepted the 8 ~rcent salary hike recommen- dation. and teachen h•vc coun- tt>n ·d with a cceptance o( the 12 percent recommendation .... Other fart·nndlng rt>comm""· dallon.s w1lh the eitccpUon of binding arbitration have ~n acceptfl(! by both i.1dt·i. Each 1 percent incrl'ase 1n balar)' to the 150 H·acht'r!'> in the d istric t would coal about $140.000 Th~ total fact finder salary and rrinie rerom mendatlon with the R perc-l'nl hah -wou!d amount to a n H 59 iwrcent In· creai.c for th~ current year , pl us Increased d.cnta1 benefits effet'- Uve next yeur, at wa1o ~t<ited. SC Intruder Trapped by Phone Call San Clemente police arl'ftted an alleged would·be burglar l·arly t.oc:fo y. following a call from a womtin croucht-d in her locked bedroom wtule the hom e wu ranfiBcked Pol1cl' were <'ail ed to the house on C&Jll' M1J rma about 5 a .m when: Paula Key reported a man had entered her home and wes searching throU'ih the llvtng room und kitchen • M ri.. Key told police bhe was home> alone when she uw a man e nte r throusb a 1Jldln1 glau door lo her paUo Harry W Morian. 34. of Hunt- 1n1ton Beach was alle gedly caught whale Je1vini Mrs. Key's hom1· Morgan wu in custody ln San C'lemente pending transfer to Or11n1e County J111I, booked on rhargt~ of att~mpted bur&lary and unlawful entrv. l'ohcc said when officers at· raved at the houae t hey saw Morgan l•·a vtn g the home through the patJo door The sus- pect reportedly made no at· tempt to t~lat arrest Mra. Key told police notb1nt was m1nln1 from hrr hom4'. VlOlence Erupt8 WRIGHTSVILLE. Ga. <AP> - Three perM>na have been shot and about 2S arrested ln another outbreak of racial violence tn th'-amall f'Ut·central Georata to wn, author1Uea say. DAILY PILOT Drizzles Expected To Ease Gradually n y ·a roottoo ralJil all 1t.aUon t.o- d a f ahowea .m Inch mauuar. lel ovemlght. Denny said t.hat makea 17.85 Inch .. of rain tor the year. Today'• 11\olature brlnp to 21.$8 lnrMI tM eun.t seuon'• total llDee •• fall..t i>eanr ..w. ZJNWMr'e. the uran1• Count1 "1ood Contl'ol Otltltet'• ~ 1raphy otnce Uac.ed onJ1 a lnee f1ltt.n1 tn Vitia Pe,_, on Sud.,o Pe•lr. ht Ooeta ..... end ft gwa Ana . .... .1uM c ......... ,... ... 1 trace U..t onb be11n at I 1,m. bat •# lncre•laC aetol'dbll to th• ml••lon "amiet•• offtet•l .Pt1t1Mr 1t1Uoe 1t tit• Carl HaaktJ nnctt. Trac. ol rain ..,. ltk ...... r~ s Or•na• eo.u 91Mt'lfr• bor Patril at both Newpott Md DIDI Polllt Htrbor. JOHN AHO LORI VANOURIET Ideal Couple Plane Crash Claims Lives 8y &OBEllT BARK•;a °' .... °""' ....... kMI John and Lon Vand~Triet. who died together Sunday night in an airplane t raab at lbt Seat 8e11ch Nlll vy Weapons Station, were deettlbed aa an Ideal couple hy friends today John, 21. wa ~ an outstund1 n11 tennis playt•r .it Huntington IWuch HI Kh School. "tlE U)V£D TF.NNl8. ~ lovfd t<> Oy, but mo't Mall ht' loved Lon," <Jne friend recalltod llil wUe, the former Lon Gatrell. 20. was a school cheerleader and a bomecommJ( princess. Swceth<>orta s in<'e their Junior year. thtY were- m arn(>d Ja.,t AuJ(u~t Hoth were In the graduattng class of J977 The YOUl\I couple . fnends uy. had dnv~ to tbe Corona 1rea earlier on the day ot their deal.ha where they were buyin.c 11 hOme IOHN, WllO USUALLY kept hta Ces1na-tS2 that he restored bJmadf at Long lk•ch Airport. had flown it to Meadowlm Airport 1n lluntaniion Beach the everung before the crash, app•renll> to avoid weekend traffic Wben lhey r eturned to Huntancton Beach from tM Corona are.a. John ~came womed aboul fog. fnend.s say. and with Lon aboard. took off for Loog Beach an rear that th~ weather m1tehl woror,t:n IT WAS-ON THAT ,.·uc1rr that haa plane crashed tn th4· bw1tmpland.s of the 11pnwltng Navy b&M near Sunset Aqu,.tJc park. a short du1tanrto from the couple's rHldence Friends i.uy that Vanderm•t encountered trouble in lhor fog. FRJEND6 SAY THAT V11ndeniet wutn the buJtness of reat.ortng plane:t. ut a hangar at the Lona Buch Alrport. Tammie Cox , a next door neighbor tn lht-Vand .. rn .. L• who lived at 4821 King's Carl'le. •rnld John had attc mptPd tQ st:IJ the plane several month.' ago but the dt"al ar>r>arentl)' fell through. Terry Tucker. who r.11d '~ wai Lon·., best fn enrl 11ant'e the nrth grade al Lakf' v.,.w School. ~portf'd thal s he and Lon went to a show and dJnner shortly before thl' fatal cruh ••SHE WAS HAPPY and lot& ot fun. She told me aae was thln.lUna about becoming a re«1sJer~ nu~" "Thia ts terrible, but I'm Rlad that tht>y ar. at lu .. t together " Lori report.Nly WMS emplci)t'(J hv <HJ o phth<almulo.:1.,1 1n Newport Beach where she fuuod rnntact len~!> FWleral bervices for thf' > 11un .: rouplt> will ~ hf'ld ••t 1 :JO pm Thursday In lhf' 1 h ap('t a t W1·•dn11n,l1 r Memonal Park. 14801 Beach Bl vd . We~tmin-.1n. JOHN IS SlJ aVlVED by h1., hither. C'asey. of <i.rdf'n Gro ve: mother, Mrs Mary fh'tf•y brt>thcr R•<'k) and 111&ter Machelle and a grandm<Jlher 1n Holland Lora 1s i.umved by her pan:nts, Mr and Mrs Wt !>fe) Gatrell of Huotinfton Ben<'h, MMeri. Denir.e and \rndy White and young brothen JeH and John Gunmen Rob Coin Dealer Ywlence Erupts In Tampa TAMPA, P1a CAP) -Oroaps of r ock·throwln1 teen-a1era roamed the atretta d~riDC the niaht. lootlna store•. a c1n aad 11ndhu., wtndowl predomtnantly black NCtlon Tampa. :f. "We didn't have a mob, didn't have• riot." PoOc:e Ma . J ot· Pelk1nctom aald today. Ile aald three looae-kntt .aAMI -..DUID . AfTER RIOTS-M groups of Juveniles. LS to 2lO ln each group, were involved lo the daaw rbance. "They were lbrowlnl rocb and brick.a et cars with wtute people and police olllcers in them ." Petk1ogtom added. .. After lhey got tbrouah. they got tired and went to bed." Two private cara were stoned. and their occupants suffered minor inJUrt~ from n yt ng glass. pollce iw1d Your police crwaen wert~ hit hy Oying obJects. and one offlcer <11uffered minor cuta. Wlndow<i of six huslnesae!> v.1·re ama'lhed. pohce said. A grO<'..rv bl.Orf'. a meat market and a liquor ~lon· w1·rc looted VOLCANO. • • d'h and 'h•am L5,000 feet Jntn th•• d ir Monday and bl<ack cloodl. or a tih r!n ft1'(j e8,.l,l . . Th•· Hl-d ('ro~!-i t">tlmated 3,000 11•·01111' w•·re evat'uated from the lov.IJ11d' .. urro u ndang th•· 11<,uthv.f'!lt WaahJngton volcano. wti1r h bt•(an pulling Ma rch 'Z7 J ftn .t '>tltmcc of more than 120· Y".tr<i l't>rtJONI of Caiillt· Rock and th.-tiny commun1l1t'S or l..elUng· t o n Jnt1 S ll vt-r L a kf' were t>varu1t tf't1 latP Monday a:s 14 ,il.-r' rr">t • UJ»t ht• fr11 1(JIC debris <1am on ~µmt l.ak•• Thi' cit.Jes o{ Kt>l~o .1n<1 fJm~v1f'w , some JS mi l•·~ ti) th•· wf'St, were put on &11•1 t Jtescue perwnnel said heJteop. ters would head back into the area lodi.y lo continue the bf:drCh f<>r 29 l111ted as mt8SUU!. ~h anwhalc , .t wall of mud nu11hed down the Toutl~ Rlver, l aking wtlh ll a Sl00.000 home built by Jam and Nan(y Alt.ho(. An old tea.kettle wa.s the on.ly than~ left betund "I've lott eveeythin&," said Mrs AttMI. who watched tbe dt>va'ltaUOll from high &l'OUDd 'fllr3 and trut'kS went Ooa~ hy lake tnvs Then 1l was like ~ houst' was crushed Jt took m4y l'}t-r1vt• minute& .. f "r1uJt Pag"'. I I REPAIRS • • 1mly lnw.-r property veluf's r>r Atherton's appeals of two pro)t'<'h• an Laguna Btach ar~ bHt°"d on hls belief that the ~ posed COMlructlon la too lar1e. Ht-contest.s Mrs Knott's pro- posal to add an enclosed pool. matd 's quarters and recreation An armed man robl>ed a San police the man said he was "all are•• lo her home at 298 Q9.. Clement.e coin dealer of $12.000 hyped up .. r f'nt Ruy Onvt' worth ol gold coiM Friday . And he 1s appealing a re&.tOMJ A pollce s~keaman said the "Don't do anything to make m,. r oastal comm11s1on declalon man en~ed San Clemente Coln, kill you'·" he reportedly told tht hat ~mut.s Laguna Beach and 111 W Pelizada . about JO am {•mploy~ J pnval<' development firm to branda.'(bu\g a handgun and de PoJI<'(' said the m an Oed on c·onblruct 73 ~enlor c1ti1en apart- m1nd1ng that store employee:. root and a 25-minut~ s~arch of m t•n h .. bove a two level (JIJ a paper bli wtth told COJJl5. the area by Ofn<'enJ folloWlng munac1pal parking lot where lbe Store mana1e r S t ephen the ro~ry f11led to turn up the Glenneyre Street caty lot ls Stilgenbauer reportedlv told ~uspect. 104.:aled ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~ With Omega, every moment is a golden moment. Omc-gd·~ hr.1( 1·Tl'l w,11< h\'' fur l.adw-, in tu .. aous 14 k.:irnt y1•1lmv ).;OIJ. From '9~. ----------------------------·------------------ ,, Orange Coast C:OITIOt' VOL. 73, NO. 1•1, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES J ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1980 c TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I , 200 Trapped by Vice Cops I $200,000 P yramid Ring Broken . Mesa's Budget Pinn Cut City Man ager Fred Sor.,abaJ submitted Costa Mesa's 1~·81 budget to City Council m embers Monday night. noting that out· lays for policing the c ity will in· crease unde r the new spending proposal Total recommended budget appropriations arc $24.8 milhon. about 2.8.6 percent less than the cily expects to l>pend by the end o f this f1sc<1I year ending June 30. About S21 5 million as budgeted for c ity oper a tions and $3 3 mi lhon for capital improve- menLs. Sorsabal s aid .. The document reflect~ an m· crease of rave police officers and a decrease of ;>nt• administrative pos t in the city Housing and Community Services Division .. After reviewing the effects or Proposition 13 <the property tax limiting inatlative) on the city'!> r esources and sen ires. I would r ecommend against any further r educ-t1ons in personnel at ttus time," Sors aba l said. He said the budget doesn 't reflect changes that might result from passage of Proposition 9 - the iorome tax limiting In· itiative -on June 3. He said he would have to rework the entire budget if that m easure is ap- • proved by voters. City om caals said the spending plan is down about 28 percent rrom actual expenditures Uus year because of two maJor proJ· erts injected into this year 's budget The city s pe nt more than S2.5 m1ll1on in acqui rin g Costa Mesa 's golf course land from the s tate and $2.8 million lo rom· plete South Coast Drive between Fairview"-Road a nd Harbor Boulevard. Before t host• ite ms wer e added, offk1als note, the budget was set at $24 .4 million. The biggest chunk of city tn· com('. about 38 perrent, is pro· jecled next year from sales tax· es. Sors<1bal said. lie s aid the ci- ty expecLc; to receive about $9.5 million m s:.ales and use taxes Property taxes are expected lo bring m about $3 3 million. he Said Total income 1s estimated at about S24.9 rn111ion, a .d Sorsabal said he planned the budgd with a cash reserve of 25 percen•. Anger Emphasized PARIS <AP> Presid ent Valery Giscard d'Estaing was 4uoted today as saying he went to his summit with Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev in Warsaw because the Kremlin leadership h ad failed t-0 understand how an- gry the West was over Russian intervention in Afghanistan. .,. .......... l -uder Fir«.> The decis ion of Judge Paul Egly -of Lag una Beach. or· dering integration of all Los Angeles schools. has com\? under heavy att~ck from the LA School Board. See storv. Page AS. • Firehouse Buyer Raps Refund Cut "It sounds like a $2.000 mis- take to me," young Gary Sauter told Costa Mesa City Council members late Monday when he learned they wouldn't listen to his romplaints about his refund on the defunct purchase of an old firehouse. Sauter bid $93,000 for the old structure at 111 Rocheste r St .. topping 15 othe rs seeking the structure some 15 months ago. He approached the council in April to confess the venture he entered with a n $18.600 down payment is more t h an he bargained for . City officials admit the two· story building is a firetrap and has a leak y roof. Sauter claimed he bought it believing it could be used as 1t sits. But whe n he <tpproached the city about development plans he learned the property must be re· zoned and the old barn brought up to building code requirements Counrilman Donn Hall argued last month that Sauter should get his down payment back. that the city had sold Sauter a bill of goods. Fellow counril members final· ly concurred and ordered a re· fund of the money -min us what the sale process had cost the city. City Manager Fred Sorsabal figured the city was out about $2.100. so the council agreed to r efund about $15,900 to Saute r. Sauter , who said $2, 100 is a lot or money to him, o bjected and filed for a hearing on the matter before the council. Ha ll and Councilman E ric Johnson voted to listen lo Sauter <See BUYER, P•1e AZ) Prop.9 .Protests Voiced Coun<·llme n Ed Mc Farland und Donn Hall s_quared off in a de bate over Proposition 9 Mon· day night afte r Mc Fa rland de· no unred the June 3 ballot issue ::.N•k ing state income t<1x cuts. M cFa rl and cha rg e d : ··Proposition 9 is not in the best interes t of a m ajority or Califor· n1ans." claiming that only 5.6 percent of the population would receive more lh<1n 40 perrent of the benefits Fanning the poht1cal fire dur· mg his lime for geoeraJ com - m e nts a t th e Cat y Council session. McFarland prged Costa M e~an s to \Ote against the meas ure • , He dre"' ::.upport from Coun· c1lw.oman Norma Hertzog. ' Hall .• who said he felt "pressed to comment." vehemently dis· agreed. lie said the measure as poorly written and that he wis hes it w ere not on the ba llot. "but there is no choice but to pass It." He said Propos ition 9. like Proposition 13. is an attempt to get state government to cut its budgets. Unfortunately. he added. the sta te merely trims funds passed on to local governments and con- tinues to maintain its large bureaucracies. Until legislators do cul al the st a t e governme n t level. he opined. ballot meli~urcs s uch a_<; Proposal.Jon 9 will continue to be a pproved by voters. Local governments. such as the City or Costa Mesa, "will have tough times" lf Proposition 9 passes. he admitted. But, he said. city res idents eventually will approve local lax issues despite a required two· thirds vote of all voters if they really want city services. Neither Mayor Arlene Shafer nor Counc1lm<1 n Erk Johnson commented on the issue. Donkey K'ills Aged Master TEL AVIV. Israel CA P > A donkey bit his aged master to death . Israel Radio reported today I brah1m Kandil. 70. of a vi llage near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank of t he J ordan River . found his fa ther lying dead an a field near his home . th<' donkey's teeth marks on his body. the radio said Police believe the elder Kandil. whose age was not reported. was trying lo bridle the animal when 1l broke free. pushed him to the ground and bit him to death. Police ar e searching for the donkey. .~ ........... RICHLAND, WASH., COVERED BY CLOUDS FROM VOLCANO City ta About 130 Mite• EHt of Sundtly'a Eruption Tiro Towns Face Cnscatle of Hot M ud VANCOL'VER. Wash I APl M ud and debra !> from tumultuous Mount St llelcn ... trapped two squan• m1lc'> of water 200 feet deep toda} <1nd or flr1 a ls feared a v.all or mud water would be let IOO!.l' nr1 two towns with 50,000 re!>1dcnt~ With six known dead a nd part!. o f t h e Pa c i f 1 t· N o r l h wt•~ t paralyzed by rar cho k1n ~ volcanic as h and {!~11. offl c1<1b today also ancrea!>t'd thr1r estimates of the numbl·r of pco pie missing to 98 A 60·fOOt ·V. tde torrent or watl'r was gushing over thl• top of lh1• 200.root-ha gh. three quarter mill• wide dam built up b) mud and \'Olcaml' d£'bras from Sunda; ·., eruption of the volcano. atcord ang to Dave Guier. ~tJte Depart ment of Emeq~enc} Sen ace'> operations supervisor Dwight Randall. a j:!eolog1st for the t: S Geoto~acal Sunt-} said a spill was "imminent ·· Mud flows could go all the W<t} to the Cowlitz River, h<' -;aid. covering Interstate 5 and Kebo a nd Longview. 40 males awa; The water will slosh down the mountain at 30 mph, giving JX'<J· pie t ime lo flee. Randall s aid. "It's going to happen." he said. As for more eruptions from MISSJNG Geologist David .John!->On. 30. was last report- t•d \\Orkmg on the mountarn "hen 1t erupted Sunday. Hi s "ork ::.1te was s mashed the \'Okano, R andal l s aid . "Tht>rt• 1:. no and1 cat1on that anoth<'r e ruption is imminent " Judicial Candidates Trade Barbs The explosion that ripped 1.300 feet off the top of Mount St He le ns sent fo rth s teaming mudf l ows a nd bla s ting thousands of acres of pristine forest with fine. glassy particles. Meanwhile, the daily routine of murh or east ern Washington gro und to a standstill as busi· nesses a nd schools c losed. hospita ls r epor te d numerous respiratory complaints a nd rme ash particles disabled hundreds of automobiles. By STEVE MARBLE ot•.,...., ...... , .... A cballecger for a spot on the Harbor Municipal Court bench said Monday that a big plus in • his campAign is not having California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. on bis side. N ewporl Beach attorney Michael Pear. speaking during a candidate's forum al Newport YartiOr HijD Scnoof. said JUdge Frances Munoz has ·•a strike against her" because she was •PPointed by Brown more than two years ago. M ra. Munoz, one o f Clve Harbor Court Judces on the June 3 ballot, returned the volley , calllna Pear an "opportunist." "I think the voten are rar too lntell!fent to buy tbat ar1u· meat,' t.be Coata Meta woman laicl. "He'd tuive you believe it'a a dileale t.o be ueoclated with 8roWD." Tbe fP8rrin& betwttn Pear ... Jin ...... la likely t.o be tbe oal)t nobe comtnc from the Harbor Court races. The rour other Judges seeking re·elec:Uon -Donald Dungan. Ric hard Lu~ebrink, C&lvln Schmidt and Selim FrankJln -a re running unopposed. The Harbor Court district cov- ers the cities or Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Irvine . Pear. an Oran1e County depu- ty district attorney. also sajd that • rund·ralsing_grouy calling itaelr Concerned Citluns for a Strong Court wu a device used to discourage challengers. He said the group raised funds e arly and the n loom ed as a "flnencial threat .. to potential candidates. The g roup put tosether an $18,000 war chest. Mrs. Munos, who received the support of the group said Pear's comment.a were off base and H id the Cund-ralain1 1roup WU comprised of the .. plllan ot the ~mmunlty." The coocerned cttllen1 ll"O'Q>, formed ln 118)', 1m, attracted many Karbar area resident.I ln· cludtna Conner Newoort Harbor C8eel\1DGB8. Pa11A.Z) • Hundreds of miles o f state highways were closed as c louds or ash threatened visibility. The State Patrol said the closures exceeded those in the worst win· ters in Washington history. The Columbia River between Oregon and jY,ashington was c losed to ship traffic as a 25-foot underwater bar of mud reduced the river's depth near Longview and boat captains wailed ror a 20.mlle logjam of debris to pus down the river. On Monday, Mount St. Helens continued to ·~·rottb u h and • steam ln a pyrotechnic dlspJay s clenUatt Hid could last ror years. The Red Croa estimated 3,000 people were encuated from the l o w lands s urroundiDC the '°"thweat Wublncton volcano, which began pufflnl March %'1 after a silence ot more than 1JIJ )'tart. Shooting Reported In.Mesa Ry JERRY ('LAUSt:N Ol 1,_ D••I; Piiot Sl•ll Costa Mc.~<1 poll<'<• hroke up <.in alleged $200.000 pyramid :,cam oper ation Monday nigh t in a wes ts1dc bustn~ bu1ldillg nc;u- wht'rt:' a man rt:'J>ortedly wa:-. !>hOl and rohhc.>d of S8.000 in cha1n·gaml' µrol't:'Cd~ Friday nlj?ht Police L1 JaC'k C'alnon '>did p<Jlact· aC'lt'<I on a t1µ from •' mcsn 1dc·nt1fvmg h1m~c·lf a'> a minister ~fondav in br<'<1king up thl' alh.'gt:'d p~ ra m al '>cam Jt M 30 pm C ::i I non c;:11d "ffi cf'r" t1X>k th" nameb of ~om1· 2tJ!.J alleged par\u-1pan1" trJ ppttd inMdt• tht· hU!>lnes'i building 'A ht•n <lffl('t•r<., mo' ed an An e!'>t1mal t'd 20 oth('r-.. e'><'aped frnm thref' f''<lt'> h•· !>aid· M1-.deml'anor complaint~ >A1ll bt:' '>ought from tht• Or,in~e Count\. D1str1ct 1\ttornt•\"S uffln• against about Iii or thO!'.t' 1fr t a 1 n (• d :.a n d b r· I 1 c· v 1: d t o b t' opt:>rator-.. of thl· gaml'. ht• ~<11d Pohcc also a re seeking a mt!. demeanor compl<11nt <1ga1n~t the west 18th Street busme!>s o-.•ners who allegedly leasl'd their bu1ld1ng on Friday and Mo nday to s us pect ed ga mt· operators. he added Calnon would not identify the business or hst its location pend tnf! 1!>::.uanee of a complaint llt> i.a1d an t><;t1mated S20!J.OOO 10 t:.i::.h "'a:. 1molvcd ~londa) night in operation or the allt'ged pyraroid game attended by two ol bu undercove r investigators Those investi~a tors final!.> identified themselve'i to '>us pt'l'l ed ~ame operator<. a fte r all of the invited ~ue::.t had gont· 10111 other room<; to tran'>cicl bus1 ncss. Caln<>n said Calnon -..aid the move lo halt the allegt.'d p~ ram1d oper<1l11m follO\H-d o call ret·el\'t•d t·arlwr ~1 o n d a ' r r o m J m a n >A h 11 C'la,1mc-d .to be ..an Oran~e Count~ rn t n tStC'r (Sf-t• S(',\". P age AZ) Mountain Man Lava Victim? TOL.Tl.E . Wa ... h <A l'I llJrr;' H Truman rt>fu~ed to budgt• for man or mountain .\ml ha sister ..and a fmmd ...... ~ lhl• J!rU H -..tuhbo rn 84 \ t.'ar o lrJ patriarch of ~l ount St Helt·n~ probahl~ I' entombed an thc lodge he rcfusl'd Lo lea\'e . S t a l l' D <' p J r t m e n t o f Emergenc} ~r\'lces personnel lasted Truman a:. ma~::.mg follo>A · ang the exploswn of the volcano Sunday "It all happera•d too fas t There was no chance. no r hance at all" that Truman scrambled from tus lodge to safe ty m a secre t m ine s haft he ta lked about. Geraldine Wh iling. his sister. said Monday Coast \\'ea th er Night a nd m ornin g rloud iness with partial c learing Wednesday after · noon Lows tonight 52 al the beaches and 62 inland Highs Wednesday mid 60s to 70. INSIDE T OD"Y Word ~· are big hit with N~l l.cwrNtes aa we II a.1 tcl'tool Irids. ro y newsltft~ editors f See Bro1n Teoaers, on Page A9J. At'r-~ ... •-u,.... I C1 lnM ........ CJ ..... ., .. Ul.9eY'f M ........... .. ........ ..... ............ M Cellfwllla •• Gre1191 C.-., AM c-. a =---M,CI c:-kl .. aw c.._.. .. ............ -h1:r" AM T......._ ., M ftlNtln 914 ....... , f .1 ..... A4 ...-.... ==-M == Ct --.a • JOHN ANO LORI VANOUU'9!T Ideal Couple Plane Crasl1 Clai1ns Lives lh RJUS 'ltT~Ea John and L.or1 \'.~;;et, wh() died together Sunday nighl in 110 u1rplun,• rnhh ot lhe Seal Beach Navy Weapon:. Sl:ttaon. ~ t'tt' ,lt•:o.t·rtbed as an tdeal couple by friends tod~ J ohn, :?l , ,., .. , .in 11111stnndlng tennis player at Hun~ Otl~ch llh:h ~·hon! .. RE LOVIED Tt;NNlS. ha loved to Oy-, but most of all be loved Lon." 01w fr1\•nd r('nlled. lhs wtfe. tht• ftlt'nwr L.on Gatrell. 20. was a school cheerleader 1utd 11 hom~mtng princess. Sweethearts ~ince their junior year. they were mamed last A14gust. Bolh were in the graduating class or 1977. 11le young couple. friends say, had driven to the Corona area earlier on the day of their deaths where they were buying a home. JOHN, WHO USUALLY kept his Cessne-182 that he restored tumsell at Long Beach Airport, ... bad nown it to Meadowlark Airport in Fluntingtoo Bea~h the everung ~efore the crash, apparently to avoid weekend traffic. When they returned to Huntington Beac-h from the Corona area, John became worried about fog, friends say, and with Lon aboard. took off for Long Beach in fear that the weather might worsen. .. IT WAS ON THAT FUGlll' that his plane crashed in the swamplands of the sprawling Navy base near Sunset Aquatic park, a s hort distance from the couple's residence. Fnends say that Vanderriet encountered trouble in the fog , FRIENDS SAY THAT Vanderriet was in the business of restoring planes at a hangar at the Long Beach Airport. Tamm1e Cox , a next-door neighbor to the Vanderriets, who ltved at 4821 King's Circle. said John bad attempted to sell the plane several months ago but the deal apparently fell through. Terry Tucker , who s3Jd she was Lori's bes t fnend since the fifth grade at Lake View School. reported that s he and Lon went to a show and dinner s hortly before the fatal crash. • "SHE WAS HAPPY and lots of fun. She told me s he was thinking about becoming a registered nurse " '"I'his js terrible, but I'm glad that they are at least together." · Lori reportedly was employed by an ophthalmologist m Newport Beach where she httedcontactlenses. Funeral services for the young couple will be held at 1 :30 pm. Thursday 1n the chapel at Westmins ter Memorial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd .. Westminster JOHN IS SURVIVED by his father. Casey, of Garden Grove. mother , Mrs . Mary Losey, brother Ricky and sister Miche lle and a grandmother in Holland. Lori is s urvived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gatrell of Huntington Beach. sisters Denise and Cyndy White and young brothers Jeff and John. ·Not a Riot' Youth Ga.ngs Loot, Vandalize Tampa TAMPA. Fla CAP> Groups of rod -throwing leen-agers roamed the streets during the night. looting stor es. stoning cars and smastung windows in a predominantly black section oC Tampa. ··we duin't have a mob, we didn't have a riot." Police MaJ. Joe Pelkingtom said today. He said three loose-knit groups of juveniles. 15 to ~ in each group, were involved in the disturbance. ·'They were throwing rocks and bricks at cars with while DAILY PILOT ttw 0.-~ 0.01~ P\104, ••"' -~ I• ·-.. -... _,,,_ .. ,....,_ ...... <><•-c:..MI -· ....... '-' ~ ... -·-,,, ---·· .......... FriMY ... ~ -... __, -... -"""" :::c'="t:~ ~·~ =, .~·J:".~ =1='::.~ .. ~~~:=:-:cr ... '*· c.i.-(el-.......... ......... --.-..-- -·· Qortrr ""'·"'-·-~ .. ~ ,_ ...... u• ,_,._,..... ~·-­-··'--___ ,_......... ..... a.a.. ~~~~==- TllUJkHI (r14)....., a111•1•Mwcnc1 ceo.n· people and police officers 10 them.·· Pelkingtom added. .. After they got through. they got tired and went lo bed." Two private cars were stoned, a nd their occupants suffered minor injuries from flying glass, MIAMI SUBDUED AFT£A RIOTS -A4 police said. Four police cruisers were bit by flying objects, and one officer suffered minor cuts. No arrests were made b~ 25 officers sent to the scene. police said. Police Capt. A.C. McLane said the disturbance, in the College Hill area of eastern Tampa, was not necessarily linked to riots in Miami. The Miami riot started after four white ex-policemen from the area were acquitted by an a ll-w hite Tampa jury in the beating death of a black busl· oessman. F,....P~Al BUYER ••. Monday night. But council mem· be rs Arlene ~chafer, Norma . Henz.os and Ed 14cFarland di.a· •r.reed· tber indicated they'd beard enoup about I.be fireboule and weren't~ to quibble o..-the $2,100lt wW'*'Saua.r. ''Bulcally,'' Saut4r told ~ ell members, "l bave no ... coune oow a~ in the court.I to ntrie¥e my COIU. t4 COl&t.a M a builder James H. Orerory hu ~ hls plans to build up to 15 aolar·~at.ed condominium units on Wilson St ret'l. now occupied by one 111p11c11>~ home ("lly Council members lm- mud1ately moved Monday to re. dc1ugnate the controversial I ~acre parrel at 250 W. Wilson st. as low·deuity residential land under the city's Master Plan 0 rtil(ory's home ts on the t>:.tate-i.1zed plot. still zoned for H J, singlt! famjJy usage, but earmarked oo the city's master plan oC land usage for Medium- dens1ly apartment.a or coodos. Gregory sought R·2. mediwn- density, zoning in March. but was turned down by the city's Planning Commission. Planners indicated a PD. medium-dens ity planned de · velopmeot. usage would be bet· ter for the Wilson Street neighborhood because or its ex- tra plannlng controls. ·UNRTT\.E), UNCEfTAJN ANO PERPLEXED' Academic Sen ... Preeklent Wea Bry•n Gregory, however, disagreed and appealed the d_enial to the City Council. But. in a letter Monday. he told coun<'il members be-will drop the project because of the red tape and trouble involved in m eeting Planning Commission stipulations. District Defended In GWC Turmoil City CouncU members moved to redesignate the property sur· rounded mostly by single-family homes ror low-density usage 00 the mast.er plan. Up to eight residential units could be built on the land with that designation. Fro• Pa~,., J JUDGES ... U nion Hi gh School District t rustec Earl Peterson: former Costa Mesa council members J ack Hammett an d Alvin Pinkley: Fluor Corp. Vice Presi· dent J ay Reed and former Costa Me sa c ity manager Art McKe .. zie. The group attracted 65 donors 10 all including five judges and a long list of attorneys and law firms The candidates gathering also In c lude d incumbents and challengers for positions on the Orange County Superior Court. But only 13 of the 20 hopefuls and incumbents showed up. The candidates oo hand joked Utat there were more judges and v<>tenllal judges at the gathering than hst.eners. The forum at· tracted ~persons. Youngsters To 'Run 0/I' From Class o.11, ..... '""" ....... LEAVES QUESTIONS Chanc4Hk>t W•taon Nixon Stance In New Book Irks Soviets ~fOSCOW <AP) The Scwwt Union's offl ciJI est1mat1on of former President Nixon dropped a peg with a ~harp offi cial con- demnation of his ne .. book, "The Real War " ·'The thick anti·Soviet pamt on this polsucal chame leon is hard· ly accident.al." veteran Pravda co rre s pondent Thoma s You've got to hand It to a Kolesnichenko wrote in a report dozen 12-year -old boys at Costa · from New York "lt'i:. one more Mes a · s M ard a n Sc hoot. a trick by 'Tricky Dick,' ai. he was private academy for children known here long before the with special learning problems Watt!r~ale scandal .. The boys figured out a way to get out of class for a couple of Nixon received ~ympalhet1c hours Weddnesday, with the treatment in the Moscow press blessing of school officials. during Watergate and was often Don Carr and his buddies in pictured then as the victim or Ingrid Gaddis' class will run 8 American "anti-detente" fore~ JOg-a-thon from 9· 30 to 11 a.m . His new book calls for greater after signing up sponsors who American vi gilance towttrd the will pay a small sum per lap Soviet Union The proceeds will go into the Kolesnkhenko satd Nixon 1i. Mardan School Building Fund "crawling out of his skin" with By PIDL SNEIDER MAN Ol"'9o.ly~S-... Addressing an audience of about 130 skeptical faculty members. Coast Community College District chancellor Norman E. Wat.son defended the district's role in the events surrounding the re&i&nation last week of Golden West College pre~ident 1..t"l' A Steve~ The M"hoofs-,..vadem1e'llfit'natt~ 1nv1led Wnso~~anf} e\ents lead 1ng up lo lhe puzzling· re s 1gnat1 o n When the l'h ancellor f1n1shed f1eld1ng questions. many instruc:t~rs remained "unsettled. uncertain and peri>Lexed ... to the wordi; of ~enate Pn.~ident We'i Bryan ~1 u <.' h of l h e t t· a <.' h t' r ~ · • frus tratJon appeared to fv\.·~ on th e. qut!!>l1ons that W at:!>on r t'f usl'<l to answer For t>Xampk Tht· l han<'l'llor rl'fu~ed to SCAY ~ho brought ll• the attention of the district th<> a lle~<1t1on:-. th<tl St t•\ t:n l> ha:. bt-e n making pr1vatt u:.e of d15trict propert> Although he confirmed that Steveru;' personal ~e of five s urplus timbers "as one of thes.e allegal1ons, b e r e fu sed to elaborate on other c-barges lhat reportedly nave been leveled at lhe Goldea West offk•al. ln the midst or Wat.son'& talk, ubtruct.or Sheldon Nyman asked for a shov.' of' hands from ~ f.i culty members who belH~H>d the resignatJon .. ,.a~ re.tll} oHr f1\ e timber.. ·• ~ot one hand was raised "I ttunk this 1s tht• lar~est cr .... d1b1ltty ~ap I've ~ttn m et~hl vears m this d1s tnet. and in my v1e,.. sinc-e the Watergate lSSUl' wtth Nutoo." Nyman said WaL...on ms1sted that Stevens had VlOlated district policy by using the timbe r s for landscaping at his Hunlmgt.<111 ~acn bome. While denying that the district forced Stevens to resign, the chancellor said that. when the college president was ronfronted with the charges May 12. he was told that "one of the options we wanted to take to the board of trustees was a resignal1on. Th.is "as not the only opuon · He pointed o ut th at the trustees last week rejected the resignation in favor of other condillons. such as a letter of Burbank Breaks 'Chain' BURBANK <AP> -11UJ1eeft peuons, lncludlnc a man dHcribed as a known organiled crime figure, ..nre cited when vice officers raided an "eadleu chaln" party attended by 118 persona, police said today, The raid Monday night at the Disabled Veterans Hall resulted rrom a week-long lovestigation by the Burbank vice bureau and the Loe Angeles County sherilts fra ud detail, .aid police Oetec· uve JeffTey Rickards. He said :>ther such investigations are un· :fer way in Burbank. I Rickards would say only that 'a lol" of money -in shopping bags was confiscated duri.og the raid, along with Hats of names and brochures describing the get-nch-quick operation ··tr you had waited a half hour I would have had $16,000 in my pocket." one woman reportedly said dunng the raid · Endless chain or pyram id ... chemes require participants to invest a certain a m o unt of money -an this case $1,000, ac- tord1ng to Rickards -that is passed up the "pyramid" to others already Involved. The new investors then are placed on th~ pyramid the m selves and concc1Vably accrue $16,000 from others whom the investors bring in.to the schl'rnl' Tht> amount!'i of money in- \•olved have vice officers wor- ried about robberies or possible organized c nme infiltration The 1.3 were ordered to appear 10 Burbank Municipal Court June 1; and were released on th~r rtt0gnizance They face a-. Jbl.e~Yts~in Jail and~ ...i-.Ulfl fin(' \ Burbank police Intelligence offict:r ... ho w1&hed to remain unnamed. told The Associated Prel>:. "~re were ll8 people there and 1l col)ts $1 ,000 to get in 1111 th~ pyr amid 1 It would have bt·en worth 1l for four guys to go in and do 1t 1pull off a robbery). The poss1b1ht> 1s the re and if things keep l(Oing · · The !>Ourcc :.aid the organized cnme figure was not a major naml•. and declined to identify him for frar of hurting other (>('ndan~ 1nvest1~ations. Origin<1l· Iv from the New Je rsey area. he tias beef\ hvmg lo ~verly Hills the pa!'.t year. the source added. "E\erybody wa s quite c-ooperathe." he said. "They're Jt15l normal people there. 1be ~hole purpose is to make a quick buck. Unfortunately DOl everyooe makes a ~ck." * * * Fro• Pa~ Al SCAM ... The minister, Cal non sa•d, would not give his name nor his c-hurch but volunteered that he hdd JU~l ''1 ~1ted one of bis pJristuoner.. who said he had !wen 'ihot and robbed in Cost._ Mt>sa The V1Ctim. the minister told Calnon. said he wa.8 leaving the 181 h Street business building whe n a man confronted him with it 45 caliber automatic pistol and demanded his cash. A struggle ensue<!, Calnon re· lated, and the victim was sbol in the arm and his S8.000 taken. Cal non said he will issue an all points request to local police ajlenc1es for reports on gunshot \ICllms admitted to hospitals Friday night reprimand and a $2.000 fme for a permanent classroom com· the desire to return to "J>Ubllc- alex at the Mardan campus at Jlfe . i!th Str~ and Pomona Avenue. _:._~:_------------------------------------ The \'Jcttm. Calnon said , would not report the crime for fear of prosecution under laws proh1b1tmg part1c1pation in end- le-.s <'ham mone .. o;chemes. Carr and hls cohorts will be clocked by Mrs. Gaddis as they run a course around the campus perimeter, about a hatr-mile. They expe<:t to raise about $350 for the school building fund. ~ Anyone who would like to add hls or her name to the roster of jog-a-thon sponsors can call the school at 540-4113. Every little bit helps . the ~w say. .. Death Penalty Rides Refined WASHINGTON (AP> -Llwt definlq "outraceously vile, hor- rible, or inhuman" murders u capital olfenaet cannot be the baail for tmpo1lna tM deat.b penalty uni.a the victims ae· tually 1uftered "aerio,ut PhYIScal abate" before deat.b, the U .& Supreme Court ••YI· Jn 11trUdn1 down a GeGl"l1a death Hntence lload11. the nation'• blpat coud put all •tatH on notice tbat tbelr -capital pmllbment lawa m• ·avoid va1ue or open·endJai ptiraatna. . ''A e«pttel-~ telllmll must .. ·~.;..~'"f: ~=:'which pen ~ tm- poeed from the m:ll cues in whkb It ii -. " J c. PcU.er- Stewart wrote. • With Omega, every moment is a golden mo.ment. , Om"•g.i'i. bracdd watch\."l> for ladies in lusdous 14 karat yellow gold. From_,, .. .. .. .. .. ,. •' J BUSINESS I STOCKS . NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~I . -... .... \1'{._W., ............ _ ...... lllMlll(., ..... ....._, Cltl'911-Cl"t~ll llM• ............ ~., .. •.i-· •~ ... -.,,, t-c .... , •• CltM.n-•11111.wt .. • s DAILY PILOT ' 11:; S11n P o·wer Seen··· Vital to France Energy Future PARIS <AP> -From an incoaaplcuous store on a smaJI street in Paris· labyrinthine Marais district, -architect Jean-Claude Bernard dispenses literature, equip- ment and advice oo solar energy, a field he believes vitaJ tor France's energy future. The st.ore -Ecosolaire -is one o( the first of its kind in Europe and is the ooly major efCort ln France to create a viable dlstributloo system for the budding solar industry. France. which already bas one of the most ambitious nuclear energy programs in the West with plana to pro· Fra"'""• ,."......,, "~• he i•f! fl~•r 2900 artt r•ti•atrd t• IJtt t•r r q•lr•i..t ol 2 .1 lrilH•• IJ•rnols of JH*I ~ ,wr ff.-Or. duce 55 percent of its eloctnc1ty m nuclear plants by 19&5. 1s maJung a strong effort to get the solar industry moving THES E PRESENTLY ARE about 20,000 homes Ul France equipped with solar water heaten. The govern ment hopes to triple that this year and have 500.000 in operation by 1985 "Solar hot water 1s the COITUJ'lR thing," said Bernard. who returned lo France last year after a (our·}C"ar s tint in I ran. "The equipment 11> getting better Sl>on solar h<it "'ater heaters "' di be found all over f'ran('t' "Tht-tt 1s a :m-on~ demand ror -.olar heattn~ ""'· hul fnr the momen.t 1t' 'llll very compl1catcd cind t'Xpn1m<.·n t.JI and it's n<.>t t•('Onom1cally pracucal THE FKENCH SOI.Alt ENERGY Comm1%1on. ere;,\ ~"<1 1Q,J978. has a budget ttus year of~ m1lhun Its dire<'· tor. 911')' Durand. say~ f'rance's energy needs in the year 2000 are estimated to be the equh•alent of 2.1 b1l hon bar rels or petroleum per year. He sayc; 1t '' hoped the solar ef fort "ill contnbute about 5 per~nt of that. or 105 million bdrreh of petroleum l"'l'IUI\ atent · .En\·1ronmt'nl M1ruster ~1chel d'Oman'> has launched J com petition Cor lhe e<>ru>lnldJOn of 5.000-homes u 1ng -.otar heat1n~ The ~ovt-mmf!flt also -Mf>el' to pill together an expt>nmental s< hoot l<Q tr<iJn plumber~. heating '>~l'C'laJL'>l.S aod t'fec·tnr 1an-. Ul thf' field or Milar technolOg\ An t'XIJl'rlrn<·ntal l 3 m1·i.:a'4alt ~()lar power station Wi der ('()flstruct1on at Ta r~as-.one 1n th« v.estem Pyrenees 1s -.cheduJed for c-omplet1on 1n 19'il Then-abo 1s a tin)' fi4 kilo watt ~ar statron 1n nt·arh' Ode11lo. "'hich has been OP4!r8ll<iodl 'ttnCe th<' beg1nmnii or 1977 Total funding tor the prOJ\.'{'ts 1~ S40 milhoo BERNARD. WH() WITH t ..... 11 c!Jllabor ators o~n<.'<i &osolaire tn March. sa~s !><UE:'S so for must be descn~ J S weak. but he not.es that as many a:. 100 people stop by the store soml' days loolun~ for mformesllon. "'The demand is there. but there IS always a cen am delay between planning and installalJon," he said. The stort-contain~ :.i s mall library of all avaaJa ble published maten a l in f'ratch on the sub1ect of solar ene rgy and Bernard 1s pushing for q uick translauon.s of work beuig dooe m ot~r counlntc'S. particularly the Unit~ Sta tes. BEllNAAD. "1'0 IS in the prO<'lc'SS of pultlng toget.ht>r ,has first cat.aJ~. says UM: store has been welcomed by manufacturers of SO(ar eqwpment. ~to-.t of his time at pr~· '>eot LS speot counselling mterested people and esumating costs ol pa.rt.Jcu.lar proJects. • Though he does not get iovoCved in actual installation. he either advises people wanting to do it them~lves or puts them In coo.tact .. ·1th specialists '"J'he ma)Or task now i.s to c-ommerc1ahze the equip· ment "°"'available and to help promote 1t. · · Bemarc1 said "There 1s no real d1stribut100 system " , Wlule s ales are slack oo"'. Bernard expects busines1- to boom soon and already L'> an the planning st.ages or open mg a second s tore an Bayonn<'. an extreme southwestern France Talks also are under wav fo r new stores an &.>lg1um and Swn.urland. he s;ud - T HE sroa E L\\ FILLED \lo 1th as~ortffi kinds of solar panels as "'ell as many s mall gadgets for oper ating el~c­ tnc feo~. lights. small toys, and chargin~ battenes of all t ypes, but th~ maJOr effort 1s in the area of water heat er~. where he has syste ms a\'a1lable rangm~ from 40 to 1.056 gallons The averal'e price for a SO-gallon .,. ater heater is $2,380 to S2.85i. inslalJat100 inchJded. he said A conventional e ltttric water heuter of the same size. 1nstalled. costs only about S7l5, but added to that are ~ continuJng costs of el~tric1ty AlU'r installat100. a solar he ater has no fuel co b Free Hand Denied WASHING TON <AP l -The U.S. Supreme Court has r~· fused to give t.be U.S. POstaJ Service a freer band to expen- ment with rate changes Tbe justices, voting 7-2 Mooday, left intact lower-court rulings that require the Postal Service to gel Postal Rate Commission approval of any change, even a temporary or experiment.al one. JUltices Lewis F. Powell Jr. and Byron R. White voted to hear at'IWJlelllS in t.be case but four votes are needed to grant such review. Under the Postal Reorpoi.u.tion Act of 1970. the Postal Service is ao indepeodent qency run by a board of governors and an executive committee. '?be act also created the Postal Rate Commissloa, a five-member panel which oversees the Postal Service's charges. Gold, Metal Quotations 8 7fte Aueda&ell PftS& Selected world gold prices today: I 111111: IDOl'Dinc twna $5Cl8.80. off $3.95; aftel'DOOID fi11M SW1.7S,olf •• OO. hrtl: afternoon IWna .,.. n . orrsz.01. Ft...,.,: ssu.-. off sue. ,....: SSOl.00 bid, olUt0.00; $507.00uked. New Ytlt: Handy 6 Hannao m.id·morninl SS07.1S. otr S6 • .50. New Ytdt: Enaelh•rd fabricated cold mld·momJnc s.us.sz. otr ts.21. * * • NEW YORK <AP) -~ aonlenous metal Prices .. day : c..,,er .~.IS.,. a pound. U.S. deaUuUons. LeM-..S ~ta a pound. 11111 17" c.aa a PGWMI. delivered. 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